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Solving Quadratic Equations By: Jessica Campos
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Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing F(x)= x 2 -8x+15=0 X=(x-3)(x-5) X=3 and 5 Steps to put into a graph: ◦ Enter equations into "Y =" area. (Be sure the PLOTS at the top of window are turned off.) When the = sign is highlighted, the graph will be displayed. ◦ Choose the viewing window. ◦ Hit GRAPH to see your graphs. If you need to find the roots of the equation (the x-intercepts) you may choose #2 ZERO from the CALCULATE menu under CALC (above the TRACE key). ◦ If you need to see values relating to the graph, go to the TABLE (2nd GRAPH). You can control what you see in the table by going to TBLSET (2nd WINDOW).
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Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring o You must always have a zero product property. a=0 or b=0 x 2 +21=10x x 2 -10x+21=0 Factor: (x-7)(x-3)=0 x-7=0 and x-3=0 x=7 and x=3
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1.) x 2 +4x-21=0 2.)x 2 +4x=21 3.)4/2=2 2 2 =4 4.)(x+2) 2 =25 5.)√(x+2) 2 =√25 6.)x+2= +or- 25 X= -27 X=23
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Solving Quadratic Equations by using the Quadratic Formula General Formula: x=-b+or-√b 2 -4ac 2(a) 2x 2 +12x-174=0 12 2 -4(2)(-174)= 1536 x=-12+or-√1536 2(2) X= 6.79 and X=-12.79
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Which way is best?? I personally feel like the best way to solve quadratic equations are by using the quadratic formula which is: x=-b+or-√b 2 -4ac 2(a) Keep in mind that using completeing the formula is the only other method that will always give you a final correct answer while graphing and factoring may not always do so.
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