Language Eval Mathematics G9 Q1 Module 4 Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Equations and Rational Algebraic Equations Edited
Language Eval Mathematics G9 Q1 Module 4 Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Equations and Rational Algebraic Equations Edited
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 4:
Solving Problems Involving
Quadratic Equations and
Rational Algebraic Equations
Subject Area - Mathematics 9
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 4: Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Equations and
Rational Algebraic Equations
First Edition, 2020
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Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 4 :
Solving Problems Involving
Quadratic Equations and
Rational Algebraic Equations
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. It is significant that the learner be
able to integrate the values of patience and perseverance to attain the needed
competency. Furthermore, this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st
century skills while taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
For the learner:
The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often used to
depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create and
accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a
learner is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant
competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in
your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities
for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be
enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you master on how to solve problems involving quadratic equations and rational
algebraic equations. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many
different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary
level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the
course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with
the textbook you are now using.
After going through this module, you are expected to solve problems
involving quadratic equations and rational algebraic equations using extracting
square roots, factoring, completing the square and quadratic formula.
What I Know
1. The legs of a right triangle have lengths 3 and 4. Find the length of the
hypotenuse.
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
2. In a right triangle, the length of one leg is two more than the other leg. If
the length of the hypotenuse is √ , find the lengths of the two legs?
A. 4 & 6 B. 7 & 8 C. 9 & 10 D. 11 & 12
3. The length of the side of a square is √ . Find the length of its diagonal.
A. √ B. √ C. √ D. √
4. A 10m stepladder inclines against the wall such that the base of the
ladder is 6m from the wall. How high is the wall?
A. 9 B. 8 C. 7 D. 6
6. If the square of a number is added to 8times the number, the sum is 153.
Find the number.
A. 9 or 17 B. -9 or 17 C. -9 & -12 D. 9 or – 17
7. The length of a table is 2 meters longer than its width. What is the width
if the area is 8m2?
A.4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
8. What must be the length of the remaining side of a triangle if the longest
side is 17cm and the other side is 8cm?
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
9. The sum between a number and 4 times its reciprocal is 4. Find the
number.
A.4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
10. The length of the diagonal of a square measures 5√ cm. What is the
length of a square?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
11. 14 times a number added to twice the square of a number is 60. Find
the number.
A.3 or -10 B. -3 or -10 C. 5 or -9 D. -5 or 9
12. What must be the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if the
legs are 6 and √ ?
A.5 B. 6 C.7 D. 8
13. What is the length of a rectangle if its length is 3cm more than the
width and the area is 70 cm2?
A.20 B. 15 C. 10 D. 5
14. A rectangular object has a length of 3cm longer than its width. What is
the width of the object if its area is 10cm2?
A.1 B.2 C. 3 D. 4
15. How long is the flower and vegetable garden of Amy if the length is 5m
longer than its width and the area is 50m2?
A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 25
Lesson Solving Problems Involving
Quadratic Equations and Rational
1 Algebraic Equations
One important application of quadratic equations is to find solutions to
word problems that involve real-life situations.
A word problem which when transformed into mathematical equation
would lead into a quadratic equation having at most two real roots. In some
problems, other roots are discarded, so always check them and find out the
roots which do not satisfy the conditions in the problem given.
There are several ways by which roots of a quadratic equation can be
found. A recall of algebraic skills involving polynomials is necessary to entirely
understand the methods in solving.
What’s In
Directions: Find the roots/zeros of the following quadratic equations using any
method.
1. x(x-5) = 0
2. x2 +8x- 20 = 0
3. x2 -10x = 56
4. 2x2 + 28x +48 = 0
5. x2 +2x -3 = 0
6. (x-5) (x + 3) = 0
7. x2-6x +5 = 0
8. 3x2 -12x -15 = 0
9. (2x +3) (x-4) = 0
10. x2 -12x -85 = 0
What’s New
Activity 1:” FIND ME!”
Problem1. If the square of a number plus eight times the number, the sum is
twenty. What is the number?
a. What is the equation formulated relating the length and width of the
billboard?
b. What number must be added to both sides of the equation by completing the
square?
c. Express the left side member of the equation as a square of the binomial.
d. What is the positive root?
e. What are the length and width of the billboard?
Problem 3. If the sum between a number and its reciprocal is 2, find the number.
Problem 4. Thirty-three divided by the sum of a number and two is equal to half
the difference of the number and three. Find the numbers.
What is It
Solution:
Let x be the number
x2 +8x = 20 quadratic equation
x2 + 8x – 20 = 0 transform to the standard form of a quadratic equation
(x + 10) (x – 2) = 0 factor the left side member of the equation
x + 10 = 0 x -2 = 0 equate every factor to zero, then solve for x
x = -10 x=2
Checking:
x2 + 8x = 20 x2 + 8x = 20
(-10)2 + 8(-10) = 20 (2)2 + 8(2)=20 substitute the value of x
100 - 80 = 20 4 + 16 = 20 simplify
20= 20 20 = 20
The values of x, -10 and 2 satisfy the equation. Therefore, the number could be – 10
or 2.
The number to be added to both sides of the equation is 9. The left side member of
the equation becomes a perfect square trinomial.
x2 +6x + 9 = 40+9
(x+3) (x+3) = 49 factor the left side member of the equation
(x+3)2 = 49 write the left side as a square of a binomial
x+3 = ±√ get the square root of 49
x = -3+7 x = -3-7 solve for x
x=4 x = -10
Checking:
x2+ 6x = 40
42 + 6(4) = 40 substitute the value of x which is 4 to the equation
16 + 24 = 40 simplify the answer
40 = 40
The value of x = 4 satisfies the equation. Therefore, the width of the billboard is 4 m
while the length is 10 m.
√
Use the quadratic formula for the problem below.
Problem 3. If the sum between a number and its reciprocal is 2, find the number.
Solution:
Let x be the number
be its reciprocal
Equation:
x+ =2
x2 + 1 = 2x Quadratic Equation
Transform to the standard form of a quadratic equation, then identify the values of
a, b, and c
x2 – 2x + 1 = 0
a=1 b = -2 c=1
Solve using the Quadratic Formula
√
√
x= substitute the values of a, b, and c in the formula
√
x= simplify the answer
√
x=
x=1
The number is 1.
Checking:
x+ =2
1+ =2 substitute the value of x which is 1, then simplify
2=2
The value of x = 1 satisfies the equation.
Another method for problem number 3 is by extracting square roots
x+ =2 equation formulated
x2 + 1 = 2x Quadratic Equation
x+ =2
1+1=2
2–2
Therefore, the value of x = 1 satisfies the equation.
Before solving, take note that there’s a variable in the denominator which means
there is a restricted value. So, x ≠ -2 because that would make the denominator
zero which would then make the expression undefined. Therefore, multiply both
sides of the equation by the Least Common Denominator(LCD), then cancel
multiply both sides by the LCD
66 = (x+2(x-3)
(x+2) (x-3) = 66 Symmetric Property
x2 –x – 6 = 66 multiply the factors
x2 –x – 6 + (-66) = 66 + ( -66) Addition Property of Equality
x2 -x -72 = 0 Quadratic Equation
Solve by factoring
x2 -x -72 = 0
(x-9) (x+8) = 0 factor the left side member of the equation
Checking:
= =
= = simplify
3 =3
The values of x, -8 and 9 satisfy the equation. Therefore, the number could be -8
and 9.
What’s More
Kidapawan City wants to place a new billboard to inform visitors of its new
attraction. Suppose the length of the billboard to be placed is 5m longer than its
width and the area is 50m2. Find the length and width of the billboard.
Questions:
1. What expression represents the width of the billboard? How about the
expression that represents its length?
2. Formulate the equation relating the width, length, and the area of the
billboard.
4. Using the equation, how will you determine the length and width of the
billboard?
5. What are the length and width of the billboard?
2. In completing the square method, transform the left side member of the
equation into a _______________________.
What I Can Do
Directions: Read and answer the following situations.
1. The sum of squares of two consecutive even numbers is 340. Find the numbers.
A.12 & 14 B. 13 & 15 C. 16 & 18 D. 20 & 22
2. The sum of two numbers is 27 and their product is 50. Find the numbers.
A.20 & 2 B. 25 & 2 C. 30 & 2 D. 35 & 2
3. The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 5/2 Find the number.
A.5 B. 4 C.3 D. 2
4. If a number is added to its square, the result is 110. Find the number.
A.10 B. 9 C.8 D. 7
6. One number is 2 greater than another number. If the sum of their squares is
100, what are the numbers?
A.2 & 8 B. 6 & 8 C. 7 & 8 D. 11 & 8
7. Yna’s father is 4 years more than twice as old as her. The product of their ages
in years is 30. How old is Yna?
A.1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
8. If a number is added to its square, the sum is 20. Find the number.
A.3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
10. Lynette is 2 years more than the age of her younger sister, Alyssa. If the
product of their ages is 528. How old is Alyssa?
A. 25 B.24 C. 23 D. 22
11. The sum of the reciprocal of a number and the reciprocal of 5 less than the
number is 3 times the reciprocal of the original number. Find the original number.
A. 10 B. 6 C. 4 D. 2
12. Before the lockdown last april,2020, Ana bought a mirror at Gaisano Mall,
Kidapawan City as a birthday gift to her daughter. What should be the length of the
mirror if it is 4cm more than double the width, and the area is 30cm2?
A. 11 B. 10 C. 9 D. 8
For question nos. 13 – 15, refer to the problem below.
Pedro is a well known carpenter in Singao,Kidapawan City. He works in one
of the hotels in the same place. One morning, he cut the 25m electric wire into two
parts in such a way that the sum of their reciprocals is 1/6 .
13. Which of the following is the longest part of the electric wire?
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
14. What are the measures of the two parts of the electric wire?
A. 5 & 10 B.10 & 15 C. 15 & 20 D. 20 & 25
15. What quadratic equation can be derived from the given problem?
A. B.
C. D.
Additional Activities
Cite a real life situation where the concept of quadratic equation is applied.
Formulate and solve the problems out of this situation.
Assess What I What I have What’s More
ment Can Do Learned 1. x = be the width of
1. A A. 1. Factoring, the billboard
2. B Width = 4 extracting x + 5 = be the length
3. D Length = 6 square roots, of the billboard
4. A completing the 2. (x)(x + 5) = 50
5. C B. square, 3. L x W = A
6. B 1st part = 2 quadratic 4. Factoring method
7. C 2nd part = 2 formula 5. width = 5
8. B 2. Perfect Square length = 10
9. A Trinomial
10.D 3. Least common
11.A denominator
12.B (LCD)
13.C 4. ax2 + bx + c = 0
14.B 5. 5x2 + 4x – 9 = 0
15. A
What’s New What I
Problem 1. Know
a. x2+8x = 20
b. (x+10)(x-2) 1. D
c. 2 2. A What’s In
d. 2 3. A
Problem 2. 4. B 1. x = 0; x=5
a. x2+6x =40 5. B 2. x =-10; x=2
b. 9 6. D 3. x =14 ; x =- 4
c.(x+3)2 7. C 4. x= - 12; x = -2
d. 4 8. C 5. x = -3; x = 1
e. width = 4 9. C 6. x = -3; x = 5
length = 10 10.D 7. x = 5; x = 1
Problem 3. 11.A 8. x = 5; x = - 1
12.C
a.
𝑥 13.C 9. x = ;x=4
b. x 𝑥
14.B
10.x =17; x = - 5
c. x2 – 2x + 1 = 0 15.A
d. 1
Problem 4.
𝑥
a. 𝑥
b. x2 – x – 72 = 0
c. (x – 9) (x + 8)
d. 9
Answer Key
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