Solving Quadratic Equations
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8.1 Introduction
EMBAF
In Grade 10, the basicsof solving linear equations, quadratic equations, exponential equationsand
linear inequalities werestudied. This chapter extends that work by looking at different methods for
solving quadratic equations.
See introductory video:VMemp at http://www.everythingmaths.co.za
7.2 Solution by Factorisation EMBAG
How to solve quadraticequations by factorisation was discussed in Grade 10. Here is an example to
remind you of what is involved.
Example 1: Solution of QuadraticEquations
QUESTION
Solve the equation 2 x^2 − 5 x− 12 = 0.
SOLUTION
Step 1 : Determine whether theequation has common factors
This equation has no common factors.
Step 2 : Determine if the equation is in the form ax^2 + bx + c with a > 0
The equation is in the required form, with a = 2, b =− 5 and c =− 12.
Step 3 : Factorise the quadratic
2 x^2 − 5 x− 12 has factors of the form:
(2x + s)(x + v)
with s and v constants to be determined. This multiplies outto
2 x^2 + (s + 2v)x + sv