Writing QE Whose Roots Are Given

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Writing Quadratic Equation in

Standard form given the Roots


Standard Form of a Quadratic
Equation

2
ax  bx  c  0
a must be positive or
0  ax  bx  c
2
Perform the indicated operation.

1. -4 + 5 = ______
1
-6
2. (2) (-3) = _____
1
3. -2 + 3 = _____
10
4. (-2) (-5)= ____
Let’s Review Addition of Fractions
To add fractions with different
denominators, we get the LCD
Example:

+4= = ______
1
2÷1=2
2÷2=1
(2) (4) = 8
(1) (3) = 3
Perform the indicated operation.

𝟏+𝟔
5. +3= 𝟐 = ______

6. ( )+( ) = =
Let’s Review Multiplication of Fraction
To multiply fractions, multiply the
numerators of the fractions to get
the numerator then multiply the
denominators to get the
denominator.
Example:

1 () 2 1
(2) ¿ ¿ 6 3
Reduce the fractions to lowest term if necessary.
Perform the indicated operation.

7.( ) (3) = ____

8. ( ) ( ) = _______
Writing Quadratic Equation whose
Roots are Given.

We use the FORMULA:

x2 – (sum of roots)x + (product of roots) = 0


Writing Quadratic Equation whose
Roots are Given.
Example 1:
Write a quadratic equation
whose roots are -3 and -1.
Sumofroots = -3 + -1 Prodofroots=(-3)(-1)
= -4 =3
x2 – (sum of roots)x + (product of roots) = 0
x2 – (-4)x + 3 = 0
x2 + 4x + 3 = 0 Final answer
Writing Quadratic Equation whose
Roots are Given.
Example 2:
Write a quadratic equation
whose roots are 2 and -5.
Sumofroots = 2 + -5 Prodofroots=(2)(-5)
= -3 = -10
x2 – (sum of roots)x + (product of roots) = 0
x2 – (-3)x + (-10) = 0
x2 + 3x - 10 = 0 Final answer
Writing Quadratic Equation whose Roots are Given.

Example 3:
Write a quadratic equation
whose roots are and 3.
Sum of roots = +3

= =

Prod of roots = (3) =


Writing Quadratic Equation whose
Roots are Given.
Write a quadratic equation
whose roots are and 3.

Sum of roots = Prod of roots =

x2 – (sum of roots)x + (product of roots) = 0

x2 – x + = 0
x2 – x + = 0

2 x2 – x + = 0 2

2x - 7x + 3 = 0
2x2 – 7x + 3 = 0 Final answer
Writing Quadratic Equation whose
Roots are Given.
Example 4 Solve:
Write a quadratic equation whose roots are
the reciprocal of the roots of x2 + 4x – 21 = 0
Solution:
Roots of the
x1 = -7 and x2 = 3
given equation.

x1 = and x2 = Reciprocal of the


roots x2 + 4x – 21 = 0
Writing Quadratic Equation whose
Roots are Given.
x1 = - and x2 = Reciprocal of the
roots x2 + 4x – 21 = 0

Sum of roots =
Prod of roots = -

x2 – (sum of roots)x + (product of roots) = 0

21 x2 – x + ( - ) = 0 21

21x2 - 4x - 1 = 0 Final answer


Group Activity:

Write a quadratic equation


whose roots are the following:
1. -7 and 4
2. 4 and 5
3. 0 and
4. and
5.
Write a quadratic equation whose
roots are the reciprocal of the roots of
x2 - 7x + 12 = 0.
Seatwork:

I. Write a quadratic equation


whose roots are the following:
1. -2 and 3
2. 3 and 7
3. 0 and
II. Solve: Form an equation whose
roots are the reciprocal of the
roots of 3x2 – 13x – 10 = 0.

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