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SOLVING QUADRATICS: THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE PART 3.

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1 SOLVING QUADRATICS: THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE PART 3

2 TO APPLY THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE THE QUADRATIC EQUATION MUST BE WRITTEN AS A A = (a + b) 2

3 TO SOLVE USING THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE Must have “perfect square” variable expression on one side and constant on the other ; note—the constant doesn’t have to be a perfect square, just the variable expression must be “perfect” Examples: x 2 = 16 (x – 4) 2 = 9 (2x – 1) 2 = 5

4 Circle the “perfect squares” X 2 = 4 a 2 = 8 16n 2 + 2n = 4 36d 2 = 1 (m + 3) 2 + m = 10 (2k -1) 2 = 3

5 APPLYING THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE RATIONAL ROOTS

6 APPLYING THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE IRRATIONAL ROOTS

7 APPLYING THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE Verify with calculator

8 APPLY THE SQUARE ROOT PRINCIPLE 36d 2 = 1 (2k -1) 2 = 3

9 IN QUADRATIC EQUATIONS…

10 WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS TO THE EQUATION? HINT: Isolate the x 2, then apply the square root principle.


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