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5.6 – Quadratic Equations and Complex Numbers Objectives: Classify and find all roots of a quadratic equation. Graph and perform operations on complex numbers. Standard: 2.5.11.C. Present mathematical procedures and results clearly, systematically, succinctly and correctly.
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The Solutions to a Quadratic Equation can referred to as ANY of the following: x – intercepts Solutions Roots Zeroes
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Discriminant The expression b 2 – 4ac is called the discriminant of a quadratic equation. If b 2 – 4ac > 0 (positive), the formula will give two real number solutions. If b 2 – 4ac = 0, there will be one real number solution, called a double root. If b 2 – 4ac < 0 (negative), the formula gives no real solutions.
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Ex 1. Find the discriminant for each equation. Then determine the number of real solutions for each equation by using the discriminant.
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Cardano
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Imaginary Numbers If r > 0, then the imaginary number is defined as follows: = = Ex 1: Use the quadratic formula to solve each equation. a)
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Complex Numbers
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Example 1a and b*
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Operations with Complex Numbers
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Conjugate of a Complex Number The conjugate of a complex number a + bi is a – bi. To simplify a quotient with an imaginary number in the denominator, multiply by a fraction equal to 1, using the conjugate of the denominator. This process is called rationalizing the denominator.
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