0% found this document useful (0 votes)
76 views

Introduction To Quadratic Equation

This document provides an introduction to quadratic equations, including: 1. Defining a quadratic equation as one that is of the second degree and can be written in standard form as ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are real numbers. 2. Explaining the components of the standard form as the quadratic term, linear term, and constant term. 3. Illustrating how to write quadratic equations in standard form and determine the values of a, b, and c. Examples are worked through. 4. Discussing how to determine if an equation is quadratic based on its degree and providing examples of quadratic equations.

Uploaded by

Zyra Farnaso
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
76 views

Introduction To Quadratic Equation

This document provides an introduction to quadratic equations, including: 1. Defining a quadratic equation as one that is of the second degree and can be written in standard form as ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are real numbers. 2. Explaining the components of the standard form as the quadratic term, linear term, and constant term. 3. Illustrating how to write quadratic equations in standard form and determine the values of a, b, and c. Examples are worked through. 4. Discussing how to determine if an equation is quadratic based on its degree and providing examples of quadratic equations.

Uploaded by

Zyra Farnaso
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 19

Welcome

Mathematics 9
Objective

Illustrate Write Determine the


quadratic components of
quadratic equations in
equations quadratic
standard form equation
What is
Quadratic
Equation?
Quadratic Equation
 is an equation which is in the second
degree..

1. 3 2. 2 3. 4
4. 3x+5= 5. 4x=
(4x=
x(3x+5) =2(1)
16= 15+14
3+5x=2
16=5x+14
=5x+14
Tell whether it is quadratic or not quadratic:

1. 5m37 Not Quadratic

2. 2 Quadratic

3. Not Quadratic
Tell whether it is quadratic or not quadratic:

4. Not Quadratic

5. ( Quadratic

2
𝑤 -2w +3w -6 = 5
2
𝑤 +1w -6 = 5
Quadratic Equation
 can be written in standard form.
2
𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥 +𝑐=0

Quadratic term Constant term

Linear term
 where a, b, and c are real numbers, a
and x is the variable.
Writing each quadratic equation in standard form
and determine a, b, and c.
2
𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥 +𝑐=0

1) 3) (x FOIL
5 First =
2
a=5 b = 3 c = -7 𝑥 + 𝑥 −6=5
2 Outer = -2x
𝑥 + 𝑥 −6 −5=0
2)
2
𝑥 + 𝑥 −11=0 Inner = 3x
2 a = 1 b = 1 c = -11 Last = -6
2 𝑥 −8 𝑥=0
a=2 b = -8 c = 0
Examples of Quadratic Equation with Graph.
Not Examples of Quadratic Equation
4) (2x FOIL 5)

2
First = 3 𝑥 -6x ¿ 10
2
2 𝑥 +3 𝑥 −5=− 6 Outer = -2x
3 𝑥 −6 𝑥 −10=0
2
2 𝑥 +3 𝑥 −5 +6=0 Inner = 5x
2
a = 3 b = -6 c = -10
2
2 𝑥 +3 𝑥+1=0 Last = -5
a=2 b=3 c=1
6.
10
2
𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥 +𝑐 = 0
a = 10 b = -30 c = -12
=0

=0

=0

=0 When the quotient of expressions equals 0,


the numerator has to be 0.
Shortcut Method
6.

( (x)(x-3)

4(x-3)+10(x)(x-3)=4(x)
4x-12 + 10= 4x
4x-12 + 10= 0
2
10 𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥 +𝑐 = 0
a = 10 b = -30 c = -12
7.

(4

4
2
3 𝑎𝑥 +𝑏𝑥 +𝑐=0
a = 3 b = -2x c = -12
How to determine if the equation is quadratic?
Equation is said to be Quadratic if its degree is 2

Can you cite some examples of Quadratic


Equation.
Seatwork:
In your textbook E-math answer page 13
Practice and Application II (21-25).
Thank You
for
Listening!

You might also like