Find 'c' and Rewrite as a Perfect Square
Solve by Completing The Square
Quadratic Formula
Discriminant
Potpourri
100

Find the value of c that completes the square

x2+22x+c

c = 121

100

Solve x2-8x+9 = 0 by completing the square

4+sqrt(7), 4-sqrt(7)

100

Solve 5x2-12x-10 = 0 using the quadratic formula

frac(6+sqrt(86))5, frac(6-sqrt(86))5

100

A quadratic equation has a discriminant for 15. How many solutions does the equation have?

2 real solutions

100

A quadratic equation has a discriminant of 0. How many solutions does the equation have?

1 Solution

200

Find the value of c that completes the square

x2-28x+c

c = 196

200

Solve r2-16r+28 = 0 by completing the square

r = 14

r = 2

200

Solve 3x2+8x-12 = 0 using the quadratic formula

frac(-4+2sqrt(13))3,frac(-4-2sqrt(13))3

200

Would the discriminant of the equation represented by the graph be positive, negative, or zero?

Negative

200

Would the discriminant of the equation represented by the graph be positive, negative, or zero?

Positive

300

Find the value of c that completes the square. Then rewrite the trinomial as a square of a binomial.

x2+14x+c

c = 49

(x+7)2

300

Solve b2+12b-94 = 0 by completing the square

-6+sqrt(130), -6-sqrt(130)

300

Solve 3x2+5x+2 = 0 using the quadratic formula

x = -2/3

x = -1

300

Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation and state how many solutions it has:

-3x2+3x-2=0

Discriminant = -15

No Real Solutions

300

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400

Find the value of c that completes the square. Then rewrite the trinomial as a square of a binomial.

x2-2x+c

c = 1

(x-1)2

400

Solve x2+4x-58 = 9 by completing the square

-2+sqrt(71), -2-sqrt(71)

400

Solve 10x2+8x-15 = -11 using the quadratic formula

frac(-2+sqrt(14))5,frac(-2-sqrt(14))5

400

Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation and state how many solutions it has:

-6x2-5x+6=0

Discriminant = 145

2 Real Solutions

400

We've learned 5 different methods for solving quadratic equations. Name 4 out of the 5 methods we have used to solve quadratic equations.

1. Graphing

2. Square Root

3. Factoring

4. Completing the Square

5. Quadratic Formula

500

Find the value of c that completes the square. Then rewrite the trinomial as a square of a binomial.

x2+9x+c

c = 81/4

(x+9/2)2


500

Solve x2-12x+18 = -2 by completing the square

x = 10

x = 2

500

Solve 3x2+11x-152 = -8 using the quadratic formula

x=5 1/3

x=-9

500

Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation and state how many solutions it has:

2x2+4x-1=-3

Discriminant = 0

1 Real Solution

500

Use whatever method you prefer to find the x-intercepts of the equation

y = x2+9x+20

(-4,0)

(-5,0)