Math 9 Week 1 Part 1 - Solving Quadratic Equations by Extracting The Roots
Math 9 Week 1 Part 1 - Solving Quadratic Equations by Extracting The Roots
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Quadratic
Quad
Squared
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Solving Quadratic
Equations by
Extracting the
Roots
MELC Mathematics 9 Q1 W1
Part 1
Grace Jane G. Ugoy
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Learning Goals and Targets
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What are 8 𝑥 +3 x +3=0
quadratic
equations?
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Standard Form
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𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0
Known values and a can’t be 0
Variable or unknown
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Examples:
2x + 5x + 3 = 0
2
a=
b=
c=
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Examples:
x − 3x = 0
2
a=
b=
c=
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Examples:
5x − 3 = 0
a=
b=
c=
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Hidden Quadratic Equations:
•x2 = 3x − 1
•2(w2 − 2w) = 5
•z(z−1) = 3
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Hidden Quadratic Equations:
•x2 = 3x − 1
•x2 − 3x + 1 = 0
•a? b? c?
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Hidden Quadratic Equations:
• 2(w2 − 2w) = 5
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Hidden Quadratic Equations:
• z(z−1) = 3
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How to Extracting the Square Roots
solve Factoring
quadratic Completing the square
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Steps for this technique are:
Solving
1. Isolate the squared term.
Quadratic 2. Take the square root of each
side of the equation. Use the
Equations by sign when taking the square
roots
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Solving
Quadratic
2
Equations by
Extracting the
𝑥 =𝑘
roots
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What if it is not
in 𝒙 =𝒌 form?
𝟐
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Problem
1:
𝑥 −25=0
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Step 1:
Isolate
the
square
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Step 2:
Apply the
square root
property
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Step 3:
Solve and
check the
resulting
equation.
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What if the
constant is not a
perfect square?
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Problem
2:
𝑥 −5=0
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Step 1:
Isolate
the
square
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Step 2:
Apply the
square root
property
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Step 3:
Solve and
check the
resulting
equation.
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What if there’s a
numerical coefficient
beside x?
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2
Problem
3:
4𝑥 −45=0
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Step 1:
Isolate
the
square
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Step 2:
Apply the
square root
property
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Step 3:
Solve and
check the
resulting
equation.
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What if the number
inside the square root
is negative?
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Problem
4:
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What if we are
dealing with ?
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Problem
5:
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What if we are dealing with
but k is not a perfect
square?
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Problem
6:
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Problem
6:
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What if we are dealing
with ?
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Problem
7:
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Problem
7:
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How can we apply
this in real life
situation?
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The length of a rectangular lot is
twice its width. If the diagonal
measures 2 feet, then find the
Problem dimensions of the lot.
8:
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Solution
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2
𝑤=±
√5
Solution
:
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Happy Learning!
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References:
• https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/quadratic-equatio
n.html
• https://georgewoodbury.wordpress.com/tag/extracting-
square-roots/
• https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Book%3A_Beginning_Algebra_(
Redden)/09%3A_Solving_Quadratic_Equations_and_Graphing_Parabolas/9.01%
3A_Extracting_Square_Roots