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Part 1 :

𝐶(𝑥! , 𝑦! ) is the maximum point of a quadratic equation 𝑦 = −𝑥 " + 6𝑥 − 4 with the following
graph.

𝐵, 𝐵′ , 𝐻′ are located on the 𝑥-axis

𝐶𝐻 and 𝐶𝐻′ are perpendicular to each other.

- Find the coordinate of 𝐴


- Find the coordinate of 𝐵
- Find 𝑥! , 𝑦!

- Find the equations of 𝐶𝐻 and 𝐶𝐻′


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We define mid-point between two points 𝐵 and 𝐶 as : 𝑀: (𝑥# , 𝑦# ) = ( "
, "
)
𝐴' , B ' , M′ are symmetric points respect to the vertical line 𝐶𝐻′

- Find the gradient of the line 𝐴𝐵


- Find the gradient of the line 𝐴𝐶
- Find the gradient of the line 𝐵′𝐶
- Find the gradient of the line 𝐴′𝐶
- Find the gradient of the line 𝑀𝐶
- Find the gradient of the line 𝑀′𝐶
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Describe what you observed from the above ? and record a video of your
observation and conclusion ,and share it in google class room .
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Part 2 :

Lets consider a point like 𝑃 on the curve of the quadratic equation with following coordinate
𝑃: (𝑥( , 𝑦# )

And P′ is the symmetric point respect to the vertical line 𝐶𝐻' .

- Find the gradient of the line 𝑃𝐶


- Find the gradient of the line 𝑃' 𝐶

Describe what you observed from the Part 2 ?

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Part 3 :

Similar to part 2 ; label and find a coordinate a point like 𝑃" on the curve of the
quadratic equation with following coordinate
𝑃" : (𝑥(# , 𝑦(# )
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where 𝑦(# = "

And 𝑃" ' is the symmetric point respect to the vertical line 𝐶𝐻' .

- Find the gradient of the line 𝑃" 𝐶

- Find the gradient of the line 𝑃" ' 𝐶

Record a video of your observation and conclusion ,and share it in


google class room .

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