Quadratic equations, when represented graphically, could give you some very known figures like circle, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola and lots of others. I understand that you need a complete guide on the methods of depicting quadratic functions in the graphical form.
I am teaching for more than 15 years and my subjects are Mathematics (up to 12th standard of ISC and CBSC) and Economics as well as Finance. Naturally I am regularly dealing not only quadratic equations but various types of equations related to algebra, coordinate geometry, three dimensional geometry or trigonometry.
Outline of my work:
I will be consulting various books at my disposal written by various writers (I do have lots of books in mathematics) and to incorporate any new trends I intend to search the recent articles and educational websites related to mathematics. The entire information will be compiled in my own words along with the graphs wherever necessary. If you want referencing I will be using the Harvard referencing guide for that purpose.
Looking to discuss the project with you. Best Regards, Tapas.