Equations Reducible To Quadratic Equations: Book 4B Chapter 8
Equations Reducible To Quadratic Equations: Book 4B Chapter 8
Equations Reducible To Quadratic Equations: Book 4B Chapter 8
Equations Reducible to
Quadratic Equations
They include
Some the following
equations types.
that are not in
1. Fractional Equations
the quadratic form can be
2. reduced
Equationsto of Higher Degree
quadratic equations.
3. Equations with Square Root Signs
4. Exponential Equations
5. Logarithmic Equations
Fractional Equations
6 2 3
e.g. – x = 5 and + =2
x x –1 x
6
–x =5 Note that x ≠ 0.
x
6 – x2 = 5x Multiply both sides by x.
2
x + 5x – 6 = 0
6
Solve – x = 5 .
x
( x 1)( x 6) 0
x 1
∴ x 1∴or xx 1 oror x
6 x 66
2 3
22 Note that x ≠ 0 and x ≠ 1.
xx
1 1 xx
2 x 3( x 1) 2 x ( x 1) Multiply both sides by
the L.C.M. of x – 1
25 x 33 2 x 22 2 x and x, i.e. x(x – 1).
∴ 2
2 x 2 x
2 x 771xx
x3
3 0
2
0
((22xx13 )((xx 31))
02 x ( x 1)
2 x 1)( x 3) 0
5 x 3 21 1 x 2x
2
∴ xx
or or xx 33
2 x 7 x 3 02
2
2
(2 x 1)( x 3) 0
Follow-up question
3
Solve 2 |(1 x ) 2 .
x
3
2 |(1 x ) 2 Note that x ≠ 0.
x
3
2 2 x 3 2 Expand the expression on the L.H.S.
x
3
2x 7 0
x
2x 2 7 x 3 0 Multiply both sides by x.
(2 x 1)( x 3) 0
1
∴ x or x 3 Check whether the answers obtained
2 satisfy the original equation.
Equations of Higher Degree
Step 1
Substitute xn = u into the By substituting x2 = u into the
equation to obtain quadratic equation x4 – 6x2 – 27 = 0, we
equation in u, have
au + bu + c = 0.
2 xxu424 66xxu22 27
27 00
x4 = u2 u
Solve ax2n + bxn + c = 0, Solve x4 – 6x2 – 27 = 0.
where a 0 and n is a
positive number.
Step 2
Solve au2 + bu + c = 0 to u2 – 6u – 27 = 0
find the value(s) of u. (u – 9)(u + 3) = 0
u = 9 or u = –3
When x = 4, x x 5 4 4 5
1
∴ The solution of the equation is x = 4.
Follow-up question
Solve 2x x 1 .
2x x 1
2x 1 x Group the terms without square root signs
on one side.
( 2 x 1) 2 ( x ) 2 Square both sides.
4x 2 4x 1 x
4x 2 5x 1 0
( 4 x 1)( x 1) 0
1
x or x 1
4
Checking:
1 1 1
When x , 2 x x 2 |
4 4 4
0
1
1
Hence, is not a solution of the equation 2 x x 1.
4
When x = 1, 2 x x 2(1) 1
1
∴ The solution of the equation is x = 1.
Alternative Solution
2u2 – u – 1 = 0
(u – 1)(2u + 1) = 0
1
u = 1 or u =–
2
Since x u , we have
1
x = 1 or x =– (rejected) xis always
2 non-negative.
∴ x=1
Both exponential equations and
logarithmic equations can sometimes
be reduced to quadratic equations by
substitution, and be solved.
Exponential Equations
22x + 2(2x) – 3 = 0
(2x)2 + 2(2x) – 3 = 0 ......(1)
By substitute 2x = u into (1), we have
u2 + 2u – 3 = 0
(u – 1)(u + 3) = 0
u = 1 or u = –3
Since 2x = u, we have
2x = 1 or 2x = –3 (rejected) 2x is always positive.
2x = 20
∴ x=0
Follow-up question
Solve 22x – 5(2x+1) + 16 = 0.
22x – 5(2x+1) + 16 = 0
(2x)2 – 5(2)(2x) + 16 = 0
(2x)2 – 10(2x) + 16 = 0 ......(1)
By substituting 2x = u into (1), we have
u2 – 10u + 16 = 0
(u – 2)(u – 8) = 0
u = 2 or u = 8
Since 2x = u, we have
2x = 2 or 2x = 8
2x = 21 or 2x = 23
∴ x=1 or x=3
Logarithmic Equations