Demonstrate an understanding of functions, and make connections between the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representations of quadratic functions

QFV.02 demonstrate an understanding of functions, and make connections between the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representations of quadratic functions;
QFV.03 solve problems involving quadratic functions, including those arising from real-world applications.

Specific Expectations:

QF3.01 collect data that can be modelled as a quadratic function, through investigation with and without technology, from primary sources, using a variety of tools, or from secondary sources, and graph the data (Sample problem: When a 3 × 3 × 3 cube made up of 1 × 1 × 1 cubes is dipped into red paint, 6 of the smaller cubes will have 1 face painted. Investigate the number of smaller cubes with 1 face painted as a function of the edge length of the larger cube, and graph the function.);
QF3.02 determine, through investigation using a variety of strategies, the equation of the quadratic function that best models a suitable data set graphed on a scatter plot, and compare this equation to the equation of a curve of best fit generated with technology.