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Material Taken From: Mathematics for the international student Mathematical Studies SL Mal Coad , Glen Whiffen , John Owen, Robert Haese , Sandra Haese and Mark Bruce Haese and Haese Publications, 2004. Section 8e - Quadratic Equations. Solving Quadratic Equations. a x 2 + c = 0.
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Material Taken From:Mathematicsfor the international student Mathematical Studies SLMal Coad, Glen Whiffen, John Owen, Robert Haese, Sandra Haese and Mark BruceHaese and Haese Publications, 2004
Solving Quadratic Equations ax2 + c = 0 isolate the squared term take the square root of both sides consider solve
Solve for x 1) 2x2+ 1 = 15 • 2 – 3x2 = 8
Solve for x • (x – 3)2 = 16 • (x + 2)2 = 11
Solve for x • 3x(x – 5) = 0 • (x – 4)(3x + 7) = 0
Solving Quadratic Equations ax2 + c = 0 ax2 + bx = 0 isolate the squared term take the square root of both sides consider solve set equal to zero factor out the GCF use the zero product property solve
Solve for x • x2= 3x • 2x2+ 8x = 0
Solving Quadratic Equations ax2 + c = 0 ax2 + bx = 0 ax2 + bx + c = 0 set equal to zero factor out the GCF, if possible factor use the zero product property solve isolate the squared term take the square root of both sides consider solve set equal to zero factor out the GCF use the zero product property solve
Solve for x • x2= x + 30 • 3x2= 4x – 1
Solve for x • 12x2 – 5x = 2
Homework • Exercise 8E.1, pg255 #1acegi #2acei • Exercise 8E.2, pg 257 #1acfk • Exercise 8E.3, pg 257 #1ace #2acegj #3acegik #4ac #6aceg