Solving Quadratic Function
Solving Quadratic Equation
A quadratic function is an equation that can be written in the general form ax^2 + bx + c = 0 where a≠0 Solving a quadratic equations algebraically/ graphically 1. Factoring 2. Extracting the Root/ Square Root Property 3. Completing the square 4. Quadratic Formula To solve the quadratic equation graphically graph the parabola and find the x-intercepts!!
Solving by Factoring
To solve by factoring, the equation must be set to zero, so you can factor, then apply the zero - product principle
Quadratic Formula
To solve by using the quadratic formula, the equation must be equal to zero, so you can use the formula below
Solving Graphically
To solve graphically you must graph the parabola, then identify the x-intercepts of the graph
Completing the Square
To solve by completing the square the equation must be equal to the c term, find (b/2)^2, add the result to both sides, factor the resulting trinomial, then extract the root
Extracting the Root (Square Root Property)
To solve by extracting the root you must isolate the square term then take the square root of both sides and simplify.
