8.3 solving equations by using quadratic methods

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8.3

Solving Equations by Using Quadratic

Methods

Solving Quadratic EquationsSolving a Quadratic Equation1. If the equation is in the form (ax + b)2 = c, use the

square root property to solve. If not, go to Step 2.2. Write the equation in standard form: ax2 + bx + c = 0.3. Try to solve the equation by the factoring method.

If not possible, go to Step 4.4. Solve the equation by the quadratic formula.

Solve the following equation.42 xx

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Solve the following equation.1

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Solve: 9x4 + 5x2 – 4 = 0

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Solve: 3x2/3 + 11x1/3 = 4

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ExampleTogether, an experienced word processor and an apprentice word processor can create a document in 6 hours. Alone, the experienced word processor can process the document 2 hours fasters than the apprentice. Find the time in which each person can create the document alone.x = the time in hours it take the apprenticex – 2 = the time in hours it takes the experienced word processor Total Hours to

Complete JobPart of JobCompleted in 1 Hour

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Experienced

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Beach and Fargo are about 400 miles apart. A salesperson travels from Fargo to Beach one day at a certain speed. She returns to Fargo the next day and drives 10 mph faster. Her total time was hours. Find her speed to Beach and the return speed to Fargo.

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