Solving Quadratic Equations (Edexcel IGCSE Maths A)

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  • What is a quadratic equation?

    A quadratic equation is an equation of the form a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0, where a, b, and c are constants, and a is not equal to zero.

  • What does it mean to solve a quadratic equation by factorising?

    Solving a quadratic equation by factorising means:

    1. Making sure it is in the form a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0 (i.e. with zero on one side)

    2. Factorising the quadratic

    3. Setting each bracket equal to zero to find the solutions

  • True or False?

    If  open parentheses x plus 4 close parentheses open parentheses x minus 1 close parentheses equals 0,  then either  x plus 4 equals 0  or  x minus 1 equals 0.

    True.

    If  open parentheses x plus 4 close parentheses open parentheses x minus 1 close parentheses equals 0,  then either  x plus 4 equals 0  or  x minus 1 equals 0.

  • True or false?

    The solutions of the equation  open parentheses x minus 2 close parentheses open parentheses x plus 5 close parentheses equals 0  are  x equals negative 2  and  x equals 5.

    False.

    To find the solutions of the equation open parentheses x minus 2 close parentheses open parentheses x plus 5 close parentheses equals 0, you should solve the linear equations x minus 2 equals 0 and x plus 5 equals 0.

    The solutions are x equals 2 and x equals negative 5.

    Note that the signs in front of 2 and 5 are the 'other way round' to how they appear in the brackets.

  • What two linear equations should you solve to find the solutions of the quadratic equation  open parentheses 8 x plus 7 close parentheses open parentheses 2 x minus 3 close parentheses equals 0?

    To find the solutions of the quadratic equation  open parentheses 8 x plus 7 close parentheses open parentheses 2 x minus 3 close parentheses equals 0,  you should solve the linear equations  8 x plus 7 equals 0  and  2 x minus 3 equals 0.

    The solutions are x equals negative 7 over 8 and x equals 3 over 2.

  • True or false?

    x equals 0  is one of the solutions of the quadratic equation  x open parentheses 5 x minus 1 close parentheses equals 0.

    True.

    If  x open parentheses 5 x minus 1 close parentheses equals 0,  then either  x equals 0  or  5 x minus 1 equals 0.

    So  x equals 0  is one of the solutions.

    The other solution is  x equals 1 fifth.

  • What does it mean to solve a quadratic equation by completing the square?

    Solving a quadratic equation in the form  x squared plus b x plus c equals 0  by completing the square means:

    1. Replacing  x squared plus b x  with  open parentheses x plus b over 2 close parentheses squared minus open parentheses b over 2 close parentheses squared

    2. Then making x the subject by rearranging and using the square root

    If the original equation has a number in front of the x squared, divide both sides of the equation by that number first to get it in the form  x squared plus b x plus c equals 0.

  • What is the quadratic formula?

    The quadratic formula can be used to solve a quadratic equation of the form  a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0.

    The quadratic formula gives the solutions as   x equals fraction numerator negative b plus-or-minus square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root over denominator 2 a end fraction.

    The quadratic formula is on the exam formula sheet, so you don't need to memorise it. But you do need to be able to use it.

  • True or False?

    You need 'equals 0' on one side of a quadratic equation to use the quadratic formula.

    True.

    You need 'equals 0' on one side of a quadratic equation to use the quadratic formula.

  • What does it mean if  b squared minus 4 a c  is negative when using the quadratic formula?

    If  b squared minus 4 a c  is negative when using the quadratic formula, it means there are no real solutions to the quadratic equation.

  • When should you solve a quadratic equation by factorisation?

    You should solve a quadratic equation by factorisation:

    • When the question asks to solve by factorisation

    • When solving two-term quadratic equations

    • Or when a calculator gives solutions as whole numbers or fractions (indicating that the quadratic factorises)

  • When should you use the quadratic formula to solve a quadratic equation?

    You should use the quadratic formula:

    • When the question asks to give solutions correct to a given accuracy (e.g. 2 decimal places)

    • When you think the quadratic formula might be faster than factorising

    • Or when in doubt (because the quadratic formula always works)

  • When should you solve a quadratic equation by completing the square?

    You should solve a quadratic equation by completing the square:

    • When one part of a question says to complete the square and another part says to use the first part to solve the equation

    • Or when making x the subject of harder formulae containing x2 and x terms

    (Note that, like the quadratic formula, completing the square will always work to solve a quadratic equation. It's just not always easy to do!)

  • True or False?

    Calculators can be used to check final solutions when solving quadratic equations.

    True.

    Calculators can be used to check final solutions when solving quadratic equations.

  • What does it tell you if a calculator gives solutions to a quadratic equation as whole numbers or fractions?

    If a calculator gives solutions to a quadratic equation as whole numbers or fractions (with no square roots), it tells you that the quadratic equation can be factorised.

  • True or False?

    It is a common mistake to divide both sides by x at the beginning when solving a quadratic equation of the form x open parentheses a x plus b close parentheses equals 0.

    True.

    It is a common mistake to divide both sides by x at the beginning when solving a quadratic equation of the form x open parentheses a x plus b close parentheses equals 0

    It is a mistake because if you do this you will lose the x equals 0 solution.

  • True or False?

    When solving a quadratic equation of the form a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0 by completing the square, you should divide both sides by a first before completing the square.

    True.

    When solving a quadratic equation of the form a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0 by completing the square, you should divide both sides by a first before completing the square.

  • True or False?

    The quadratic formula actually comes from completing the square to solve a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0.

    True.

    The quadratic formula actually comes from completing the square to solve a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0.

    (You don't need to be able to do this on the exam. But doing this is a great way to practise your algebra skills!)