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Moises A.

Almendares II-Aristotle

Trudging Through the Concepts


Quadratic Equation: x2+2x= 35

Principles:
 It’s on the second degree
 It’s standard form is x2+2x=35 (ax2+bx=c)
 It’s general form is x2+2x-35=0 (ax2+bx+c=0)
 It has two equations, or simply they are called roots
 Roots can be determine in many ways
 One way is by using the formula:
Note: before performing this method, make sure that the Q.E. is on it’s general
equation form.
x= -b+√b2-4ac
2a
a= 1 b= 2 c= -35

2
= -2+√2 -4(1)(-35) taking positive side: taking negative side:
2(1) = -2+12 = -2-12
= -2+√4+140 2 2
2 = 10 = -14
= -2+√144 2 2
2 = 5 = -7
= -2+12
2

These is called getting roots by using the quadratic formula


 Another is by completing the squares

x2+2x-35= 0
x2+2x= 35
x2+2x+12= 35+12
x2+2x+1= 35+1
(x+1)2= 36
√(x+1)2= √36
x+1= 6
x -1= -6
x= (5,-7)

These is called getting roots by completing the square


 Factoring is the third way in getting the roots of a Q.E., but this method is not applicable
in some equations like this
 The sum and product of its roots can be determined without getting the actual roots, the
formula -b is used in getting the sum of its roots while the formula c
a a
 The sum of its roots is therefore, -2 while its product is, -35.
 The formula for getting the discriminant of the Q.E. is –b2-4ac, therefore its discriminant
is 144.

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Melanie T. Callanta
II-Aristotle

“ What Quadratic
Equation
is…………………………..”

. Quadratic Equation: x2+2x= 35

It’s on the second degree


It’s standard form is x2+2x=35 (ax2+bx=c)
It’s general form is x2+2x-35=0 (ax2+bx+c=0)
Each graph is parabola.
Can be answered by factoring.
Roots can be determine in many ways
It has two equations, or simply they are called roots

 Completing the squares.

x2+2x-35= 0
x2+2x= 35
x2+2x+12= 35+12
x2+2x+1= 35+1
(x+1)2= 36
√(x+1)2= √36
x+1= 6
x -1= -6
x= (5,-7)

 This is not always applicable in some equations.

Use the formula

x= -b+√b2-4ac
2a
a= 1 b= 2 c= -35
 These is called getting roots by using the quadratic formula.
Frances Maireen J. Layon
II-Aristotle

“What a fantastic quadratic”


Given: x2+2x= 35

 Example of quadratic equation.


 Can be answered by factoring
 Each graph is parabola
 It’s standard form is x2+2x=35 (ax2+bx=c)
 It has two equations, or simply they are called roots
 It’s general form is x2+2x-35=0 (ax2+bx+c=0)

Use the formula

x= -b+√b2-4ac
2a

 Completing the squares.

x2+2x-35= 0
x2+2x+1= 35+1
(x+1)2= 36
√(x+1)2= √36
x+1= 6
x -1= -6
x= (5,-7)

Not applicable in all equations.

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