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Solving Quadratic Equations Practice

This document contains practice problems for solving quadratic equations. There are 18 problems where students are asked to solve quadratic equations by graphing, finding square roots, or setting the equation equal to zero. The problems cover techniques like finding the side length of a square given its area.

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Solving Quadratic Equations Practice

This document contains practice problems for solving quadratic equations. There are 18 problems where students are asked to solve quadratic equations by graphing, finding square roots, or setting the equation equal to zero. The problems cover techniques like finding the side length of a square given its area.

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Class

Practice
Solving Quadratic Equations

Date

Form G

Solve each equation by graphing the related function. If the equation has no
real-number solution, write no solution.
1. x2 16 = 0

2. x2 + 12 = 0

4. 7x2 = 0

5.

3. 2x2 18 = 0

Solve each equation by finding square roots. If the equation has no real-number
solution, write no solution.
6. t2 = 25

7. k2 = 484

8. z2 256 = 0

9. d2 14 = 50

10. 9y2 16 = 0

11. 2g2 32 = 32

12. 4a2 = 36

13. 7x2 + 28 = 0

14. x2 36 = 0

16. 2x2 32 = 0

17. 4x2 = 0

15. x2 21 = 21

18. x2 + 9 = 0

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Class

Date

Homework

Form G

Solving Quadratic Equations

Solve each equation by finding square roots. If the equation has no realnumber solution, write no solution.
1. z2 = 49

2. f2 = 256

3. h2 25 = 125

4. 16n2 36 = 0

5. 6c2 = 24

6. 5p2 + 45 = 0

7. 64 a2 = 0

8. 49t2 81 = 0

9. The square yard you are mowing has an area of 9600 ft2. What is
the side length of the yard? Round your answer to the nearest
tenth of a foot if necessary.

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