What is a quadratic equation?
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What is a quadratic equation?
A quadratic equation is an equation of the form , where , , and are constants, and is not equal to zero.
What does it mean to solve a quadratic equation by factorising?
Solving a quadratic equation by factorising means:
Making sure it is in the form (i.e. with zero on one side)
Factorising the quadratic
Setting each bracket equal to zero to find the solutions
True or False?
If , then either or .
True.
If , then either or .
True or false?
The solutions of the equation are and .
False.
To find the solutions of the equation , you should solve the linear equations and .
The solutions are and .
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 ?
To find the solutions of the quadratic equation , you should solve the linear equations and .
The solutions are and .
True or false?
is one of the solutions of the quadratic equation .
True.
If , then either or .
So is one of the solutions.
The other solution is .
What does it mean to solve a quadratic equation by completing the square?
Solving a quadratic equation in the form by completing the square means:
Replacing with
Then making the subject by rearranging and using the square root
If the original equation has a number in front of the , divide both sides of the equation by that number first to get it in the form .
What is the quadratic formula?
The quadratic formula can be used to solve a quadratic equation of the form .
The quadratic formula gives the solutions as .
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 '' on one side of a quadratic equation to use the quadratic formula.
True.
You need '' on one side of a quadratic equation to use the quadratic formula.
What does it mean if is negative when using the quadratic formula?
If 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 at the beginning when solving a quadratic equation of the form .
True.
It is a common mistake to divide both sides by at the beginning when solving a quadratic equation of the form
It is a mistake because if you do this you will lose the solution.
True or False?
When solving a quadratic equation of the form by completing the square, you should divide both sides by first before completing the square.
True.
When solving a quadratic equation of the form by completing the square, you should divide both sides by first before completing the square.
True or False?
The quadratic formula actually comes from completing the square to solve .
True.
The quadratic formula actually comes from completing the square to solve .
(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!)