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EM9 U1 Lesson 3 PPT

The document provides lesson objectives and examples for transforming equations into quadratic form and solving quadratic equations. It discusses [1] the relationship between coefficients and roots, [2] transforming rational and grouped equations, and [3] using the quadratic formula to solve equations. Sample problems demonstrate finding the sum and product of roots, deriving the quadratic equation from roots, and solving application problems that can be transformed into quadratics. The last section provides a fun fact about escape rooms as an application example.
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EM9 U1 Lesson 3 PPT

The document provides lesson objectives and examples for transforming equations into quadratic form and solving quadratic equations. It discusses [1] the relationship between coefficients and roots, [2] transforming rational and grouped equations, and [3] using the quadratic formula to solve equations. Sample problems demonstrate finding the sum and product of roots, deriving the quadratic equation from roots, and solving application problems that can be transformed into quadratics. The last section provides a fun fact about escape rooms as an application example.
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Grade 9

Unit 1 Lesson 2
Roots of and 3Equation
a Quadratic
And
Transforming Equations to Quadratic
Equations
Objectives:

 describes the relationship between the coefficients and the


roots of a quadratic equation.
 solves equations transformable to quadratic equations
(including rational algebraic equations).
APPLICATION
PROBLEM
Suppose you are in an escape room, and you need to solve for the
missing counting number in order to unlock the door to the next
station. The clue is, if you add the number to its reciprocal, you will
get . You only have 1 chance to answer the question. What is the
number? How can you solve this kind of problem?
Sum and Product
of Roots
Consider the equation
Let and be the roots of the equation. By the quadratic formula,
Hence, the sum of the roots is given by
Hence, the product of the roots is given by
In general, given the equation of the form
with the roots and , then,

o The sum of the roots is given by

o The product of the roots is given by


The roots of the quadratic equation
− 4𝑥 + 3 = 0 are 3 and 1.

So, the sum of its roots is 4 and the product


is 3.

Applying the formula


and
Take a look at this example: 𝟐
𝟐 𝒙 − 𝒙 − 𝟑=𝟎
Product of the
Given Sum of the roots
roots
From the given quadratic The sum of roots of the The product of roots of
equation, quadratic equation is given the quadratic equation is
by given by

𝑎 = 2, 𝑏 = −1,
and 𝑐 = −3.
point # 1
Check
Find the sum and product
Of the roots of quadratic
equation
Checkpoint #1 0

Product of the
Given Sum of the roots
roots
From the given quadratic The sum of roots of the The product of roots of
equation, quadratic equation is given the quadratic equation is
by given by

𝑎 = 5, 𝑏 = −14,
and 𝑐 = −8.
Deriving
quadratic
equations from
sum and
product of roots
E xa mp le : Find the quadratic equation in
standard form from the given roots.
7 and −3
Using these values, the
quadratic equation formed
from the given roots is given
by:
point # 2
Check
It’s your turn now!

Find the quadratic equation


in standard form from
the given roots : 2 and 5
ck point Find the quadratic equation in
Che standard form from the given roots
#2 2 and 5
Transforming
equations to
quadratic
equations
Quadratic equations from Grouped Equations
Solve for the quadratic equation: 2𝑥(𝑥 − 2) = 𝑥(𝑥 − 5) + 20.
Given

Multiply the monomial to the terms inside


the parentheses

Write the equation into standard form and


combine like terms

Solve the quadratic equation


Quadratic equations from rational equations
Solve for the quadratic equation:

Given

Multiply both sides by the least common


denominator (LCD) to eliminate rational
equation

Write the equation into standard form and


combine like terms

Solve the quadratic equation


point # 3
Check

Solve the quadratic


equation
Here is the solution: 𝟔
+ 𝒙 =𝟓
𝒙

Therefore, the roots are 2 and 3.


APPLICATION
PROBLEM
Suppose you are in an escape room, and you need to solve for the
missing counting number in order to unlock the door to the next
station. The clue is, if you add the number to its reciprocal, you will
get . You only have 1 chance to answer the question. What is the
number? How can you solve this kind of problem?
APPLICATION
PROBLEM
Suppose you are in an escape room, and you need to solve for the missing
counting number in order to unlock the door to the next station. The clue is, if
you add the number to its reciprocal, you will get . You only have 1 chance to
answer the question. What is the number? How can you solve this kind of
problem?

The equation is

The number is
There are some equations that can be
transformed into quadratic equations.

Certain manipulations can be done such as


assigning variables, removing radicals,
parentheses, or removing the denominator by
multiplying the equations to its least common
denominator so that that equation satisfies the
form of quadratic equation
FUN FACTS
Escape rooms are popular
around the world. It
started as one of the
computer games where you
solve mysteries and
puzzles in order to escape
and move on to the next
level. Japan was the first
country to create a live
escape room game in 2007.
THANK You S0
MUCH !

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