2.1 QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONA. Identifying Quadratic Expression
1. A quadratic expression is an expression that satisfies both of the following conditionsi. There is only one unknown in the expressionii. The highest power of the unknown is 22.
General form ax² + bx + c
,
where a, b and c are constants, a
≠
0 and x
is an unknown.
Examples of quadratic expressiona) x² + 3x – 4 b) 2z² + 3z + 1c) 3p² – 2pd) -3s + 4s²
Try this
Determine whether the following are quadratic expression. Give your reasons NoQuestionYes / NoReasons12x² + 3y - 52x² - 934 + 12v - v²45s² – 3s – 653y² - xy
B. Forming Quadratic Expression by Multiplying Any Two Linear Expression
* When two linear expression are multiplied the product is a quadratic expressionThis process is called expansion
Example :
2
x
– 1 and 3
x
– 2(2
x
– 1) (3
x
– 2) = (2
x
x 3
x
) + (2
x
x -2) + (-1 x 3
x
) + (-1 x – 2)= 6
x
²
+ (-4x) + (-3x) + 2= 6x
²
– 7x + 2
Expend the following
a) 2x(-x – 3)b) (x + 1)
²
c)(3x + 4)(x – 2)
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