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These printable resources are ideal for getting students to practise working out coordinates for quadratic functions and drawing their graphs. Partially completed tables and graph paper are provided for each question.

The first worksheet contains 10 questions all of the form y=x^2+ax+b.

The second worksheet contains 8 questions, some of the form y=x^2+ax+b and some are y=ax^2+bx+c where a>1. Some of these questions are harder that the first worksheet because there isn’t any “symmetry” within the y-values in the table, which serves as a check.

The homework contains 6 questions: 4 of the form y=x^2+ax+b, 2 of the form y=ax^2+bx+c where a>1.

All solutions are included to print or project for your class to check their tables and graphs.

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