Q1 Math9Module1 Module2 Print
Q1 Math9Module1 Module2 Print
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Teacher: Ms. Daniela A. Ponce Patterns and Algebra
Mathematics 9
First Quarter
Quadratic “Quadratic Equations”
(Module 1 – Module 2)
Equations
Definition 1.1
quadratic term
constant term
linear term
The solutions of a quadratic equation are also called the roots of the equation.
The roots of the quadratic equation a x 2+ bx+ c=0 are zeroes or x-intercepts of the
associated quadratic function f ( x )=a x 2 +bx +c .
a x 2+ b x+ c=0
The Standard Form of
Quadratic Equations
A quadratic equation is an equation that can be written in the form
Where:
a, b, and c are real numbers and
a ≠ 0.
Quadratic equations of this form are said to be in standard form.
Examples: 1: Write each of these quadratic equations in standard form and identify the values of a, b, and
The following properties are useful in simplifying expressions containing square roots.
a √a
√ ab=√ a × √ b √ =
b √b
25 √ 25 5
Example : √ 12=√ 4 × √ 3=2 √ 3 Example :
√ 4
=
4
=
2
Definition 1.2
Imaginary
Number
The imaginary number i is defined as the square root of −1.
i=√ −1∨i 2=−1 Example: √ −9=√ 9× √−1=3 i
Example 2: Solve each equation by extracting square roots.
Solutions: a. x 2+ 4=0 Add −4 on each side of the equation
x 2+ 4−4=−4
x 2=−4 Extract square roots
√ x 2=√−4
x=± √−4 Apply the property of square roots
x=± √ 4 × √−1 Simplify
x=± 2i
Transform the given equation to standard form ax 2 +bx +c=0 (if not arranged).
Factor the equation completely.
Equate the factors to zero.
Check your answers.
Solutions: a. x 2+ 10 x−11=0 Transpose the constant to the right side of the equation.
2 10 2 2
x + 10 x=11 Add the square of half of coefficient x: ( ) =5 =25 to
2
x 2+ 10 x +25=11+25 both sides of the equation.
( x +5)2=36
√(x +5)2=√ 36 Extract the square roots of both sides.
x +5=± 6 Simplify
x +5=6 x +5=−6
x=6−5=1 x=−6−5=−11
Quadratic formula:
−b ± √ b2−4 ac
If ax 2 +bx +c=0 , where a ≠ 0, then x=
2a