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Math 9 Week 1 Part 1 - Solving Quadratic Equations by Extracting The Roots

The document discusses solving quadratic equations by extracting square roots. It begins by defining quadratic equations and presenting them in standard form. It then demonstrates extracting square roots to solve quadratic equations in various forms, including when the constant is not a perfect square or there is a numerical coefficient. Examples are provided to illustrate solving real-world problems involving quadratic equations. The document concludes by providing references for further information.

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Math 9 Week 1 Part 1 - Solving Quadratic Equations by Extracting The Roots

The document discusses solving quadratic equations by extracting square roots. It begins by defining quadratic equations and presenting them in standard form. It then demonstrates extracting square roots to solve quadratic equations in various forms, including when the constant is not a perfect square or there is a numerical coefficient. Examples are provided to illustrate solving real-world problems involving quadratic equations. The document concludes by providing references for further information.

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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

Solve Quadratic Apply solving


Know what are
Equations by Quadratic
Quadratic
Extracting Square Equations in Real
Equations
Roots. Life Situations.

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What are 8 𝑥 +3 x +3=0
quadratic
equations?
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Standard Form

2
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

equations? Quadratic Formula

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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

Extracting the root of the constant term.


3. Solve the resulting equation.

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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View YouTube tutorial of this lesson and
more math videos:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD-
KYSABhnNGU4ihs68k0ZQydHANTlnju

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Thank you for
watching
and
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

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