Beginning Algebra, 11th Edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Rewriting a Quadratic Equation before Solving
Solve
Write the given equation in standard form as

Quadratic formula

Substitute
and

Simplify the radicand.

Factor to write in lowest terms.

x= 1  22 Divide out the common factor.

x=

2 A 1  22 B

2

x = 28 = 24 # 22 = 222


2  222

2

x=

2  28

2

b=-2, c=-1.

a=1,
x=

- 1 - 22  21 - 222 - 41121 - 12

2112

x=


  • b 2 b^2 - 4 ac
    2 a


x^2 - 2 x- 1 =0.

x^2 = 2 x+1.

EXAMPLE 3

570 CHAPTER 9 Quadratic Equations


NOW TRY
EXERCISE 3
Solve x^2 + 2 = 6 x.


NOW TRY ANSWERS



  1. E 3  27 F


Be careful
substituting
the negative
values.

Factor first.
Then divide out
the common
factor.

The solution set is E 1  22 F. NOW TRY

OBJECTIVE 3 Solve quadratic equations with only one solution.In the
quadratic formula, the quantity under the radical,
Discriminant
is called the discriminant.When the discriminant for equals 0
and a, b, and care integers, the equation has just one rational number solution.
Furthermore, the trinomial ax^2 +bx+cis a perfect square.

ax^2 +bx+c= 0

b^2  4 ac,

Solving a Quadratic Equation with Only One Solution
Solve

Subtract 20x; standard form

Here, and By the quadratic formula,

In this case, the discriminant is 0, and the trinomial is a
perfect square, There is just one solution, A check confirms that the
solution set is E^52 F. NOW TRY

5
12 x- 52 2.

(^2).
b^2 - 4 ac 4 x^2 - 20 x+ 25
x=


- 1 - 202  21 - 2022 - 41421252

2142

=

20  0

8

=

5

2

.

a=4,b=-20, c=25.

4 x^2 - 20 x+ 25 = 0

4 x^2 + 25 = 20 x.

NOW TRY EXAMPLE 4
EXERCISE 4
Solve 16x^2 = 8 x-1.



  1. E^14 F


CAUTION Notice in the quadratic formula that the fraction bar is under as
well as the radical. Be sure to find the values of first. Then
divide those results by the value of 2 a.

b 2 b^2  4 ac


  • b


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