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Copyright © 2014, 2010, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. 1.5 Warm Up: Solve: 2 - (7x + 5) = 13 – 3x X – 2 + 1 = X + 1 2x x Equations and Inequalities 1.5 Quadratic Equations Copyright © 2014, 2010, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. 1

Objectives: Solve quadratic equations by factoring. Solve quadratic equations by the square root property. Solve quadratic equations by completing the square. Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula. Use the discriminant to determine the number and type of solutions. Determine the most efficient method to use when solving a quadratic equation. Solve problems modeled by quadratic equations.

Definition of a Quadratic Equation A quadratic equation in x is an equation that can be written in the general form where a, b, and c are real numbers, with A quadratic equation in x is also called a second-degree polynomial equation in x.

The Zero-Product Principle To solve a quadratic equation by factoring, we apply the zero-product principle which states that: If the product of two algebraic expressions is zero, then at least one of the factors is equal to zero. If AB = 0, then A = 0 or B = 0.

Solving a Quadratic Equation by Factoring 1. If necessary, rewrite the equation in the general form , moving all nonzero terms to one side, thereby obtaining zero on the other side. 2. Factor completely. 3. Apply the zero-product principle, setting each factor containing a variable equal to zero. 4. Solve the equations in step 3. 5. Check the solutions in the original equation.

Example: Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Solve by factoring: Step 1 Move all nonzero terms to one side and obtain zero on the other side. Step 2 Factor

Example: Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring (continued) Steps 3 and 4 Set each factor equal to zero and solve the resulting equations.

Example: Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring (continued) Step 5 Check the solutions in the original equation. Check

Solving Quadratic Equations by the Square Root Property Quadratic equations of the form u2 = d, where u is an algebraic expression and d is a nonzero real number, can be solved by the Square Root Property: If u is an algebraic expression and d is a nonzero real number, then u2 = d has exactly two solutions: or Equivalently, If u2 = d, then

Example: Solving Quadratic Equations by the Square Root Property Solve by the square root property:

Completing the Square If x2 + bx is a binomial, then by adding , which is the square of half the coefficient of x, a perfect square trinomial will result. That is,

Example: Solving a Quadratic Equation by Completing the Square Solve by completing the square:

The Quadratic Formula The solutions of a quadratic equation in general form with , are given by the quadratic formula:

Example: Solving a Quadratic Equation Using the Quadratic Formula Solve using the quadratic formula: a = 2, b = 2, c = – 1

Example: Solving a Quadratic Equation Using the Quadratic Formula (continued)

The Discriminant We can find the solution for a quadratic equation of the form using the quadratic formula: The discriminant is the quantity which appears under the radical sign in the quadratic formula. The discriminant of the quadratic equation determines the number and type of solutions.

The Discriminant and the Kinds of Solutions to If the discriminant is positive, there will be two unequal real solutions. If the discriminant is zero, there is one real (repeated) solution. If the discriminant is negative, there are two imaginary solutions.

Example: Using the Discriminant Compute the discriminant, then determine the number and type of solutions: The discriminant, 81, is a positive number. There are two real solutions.

Example: Application The formula models a woman’s normal systolic blood pressure, P, at age A. Use this formula to find the age, to the nearest year, of a woman whose normal systolic blood pressure is 115 mm Hg. Solution: We will solve the equation

Example: Application (continued)

Example: Application (continued) The positive solution, indicates that 26 is the approximate age of a woman whose normal systolic blood pressure is 115 mm Hg.