x2+7x+12=0
(x + 3)(x+4) = 0
x=-4 or x=-3
x2+4x-5=0
(x+5)(x-1)=0
x=-5 or x=1
Is 2 a solution to the following quadratic equation:
(x - 2)(x + 5) = 0
Yes, 2 is a solution to the quadratic equation.
State an example of a quadratic equation.
Since you cannot type exponents in the live lesson room chat use the carrot key (^) to denote exponents.
There are infinite answers.
Answers should have a variable raised to the second power and no variables raised to a higher power.
x2+8x+12=0
(x+2)(x+6)=0
x=-2 or x=-6
x2 - 3x - 10 = 0
(x-5)(x+2)=0
x=5 or x=-2
Is 4 a solution to the following quadratic equation:
p2-9p+20=0
Yes, 4 is a solution to the quadratic equation.
What is the standard form of quadratic equations?
ax2 + bx + c = 0
(n-1)(3n+5)=0
n=1 or n=-5/3
x2+11x+10=0
(x+1)(x+10)=0
x=-1 or x=-10
v2-7v+6=0
(v-1)(v-6)=0
v=1 or v=6
Are 3 and -7 solutions to the following quadratic equation:
(x + 3)(x - 7) = 0
No, 3 and -7 are not solutions to the quadratic equation.
What does the zero product property state?
It states if the product of two factors is 0, then one of the factors must be equal to 0.
For example: If xy=0 then x or y must equal 0
x2+10x+24=0
(x+6)(x+4)=0
x=-6 or x=-4
m2+2m-3=0
x=1 or x=-3
Is 3 a solution to the following quadratic equation:
x2+2x-15=0
Yes, 3 is a solution to the quadratic equation.
What does it mean for a number to be part of the solution set of a quadratic equation?
For example: If -1 is a solution to the quadratic equation x2 + 2x + 1 = 0 what does that actually mean?
It means the number will satisfy the equation (make it true) if we plug the number in for the variable.
For this specific example it would mean if we plug -1 into the equation it will make a true statement.
x2+10x+25=0
(x+5)(x+5)=0 or (x+5)2=0
x=-5
r2-10r+24=0
(r-6)(r-4)=0
r=6 or r=4
Are -4 and 7 solutions to the following quadratic equation:
w2+3w-28=0
No, -4 and 7 are not solutions to the quadratic equation.
What is the difference between a quadratic equation and a linear equation?
A quadratic equation is of degree 2 (highest power of the variable in the equation is 2) whereas linear equations are of degree 1 (highest power of the variable in the equation is 1).