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Warm-Up Factor the following trinomials. What do you notice? 1. x2 - 6x x2 - 4x + 1
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Completing the Square
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Think-Pair-Share Have students solve the following equations individually, share their solutions and methods with their partners, and then discuss the solutions with the entire class. 1. x2 = 9 2. (x+1)2 = 9 3. (x+1)2 -5 = 4 The class should discuss how their methods for each problem differed. In addition, students should recognize that all answers are to include and why.
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Today’s Objectives Today, you’ll learn how to:
Solve equations by completing the square. Rewrite functions by completing the square. Today, you’ll learn how to:
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Perfect Square Trinomials
1) x2 – 8x + ____ ) x2 + 16x + ____ x2 + 7x + ____ ) x2 – 13x + ____
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Can you write a formula that will work for every example?
1) x2 – 8x + ____ ) x2 + 16x + ____ x2 + 7x + ____ ) x2 – 13x + ____
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This will always result in a perfect square trinomial!
Introducing… the magic number! This will always result in a perfect square trinomial!
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Adding the magic number,
to both sides of a quadratic equation is called completing the square.
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Example 3: Solve by Completing the Square
Solve x2 – 12x + 5 = 0. First: x2 – 12x + ____ = -5
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Example 4: Solve by Completing the Square
Solve x2 – 8x + 36 = 0.
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Example 5: Solve by Completing the Square
Solve x2 + 22x + 21 = 0.
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Example 6: Solve by Completing the Square
Solve 5x2 = 6x + 8.
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