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WEEK 1 – QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

A quadratic equation in one variable is a mathematical sentence of degree two that can be
written in the following standard form: ax2 + bx + c = 0 where, a, b and c are real numbers a ≠ 0.
In this equation, ax2 is the quadratic term (degree two), bx is the linear term (degree one) and c
is the constant term (degree zero).

WAYS TO SOLVE QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

1. Extracting squareroots
2. By factoring
3. Completing the Square
4. Quadratic Formula

WEEK 2-3 – DISCRIMINANT and SUM/PRODUCT OF THE ROOTS

Discriminant Formula --> b2 – 4ac

If b2 - 4ac = 0 , then the roots are real and equal

b2 - 4ac > 0 , then the roots are real and unequal

b2 - 4ac < 0, then the roots are not real

SUM OF THE ROOTS


𝒃

𝒂
PRODUCT OF THE ROOTS
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𝒂
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WEEK 4-5 – SOLVING RATIONAL ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS USING QUADRATIC
EQUATIONS

WEEK 6 – QUADRATIC INEQUALITIES


A quadratic inequality is mathematical statement that relates a quadratic expression as either
less than or greater than another.
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WEEK 7-10 – QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHING
The concepts of quadratic function is very useful in our life if you know further about it. You
can solve different problems that involves quadratic function in real-life situations such as
building structures, computing the maximum height or minimum point of an object my reach,
analyzing the movement of an object, and etc.

The graph of a quadratic


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function is a Parabola. It has


different properties including
vertex, axis of symmetry,
opening of the parabola, and
the intercepts.
A quadratic function is a second degree polynomial represented as f(x) = ax2 + bx + c or y = ax2 +
bx + c, a ≠ 0 where a, b, and c are real numbers.

Adrian Simon T. Jalimao


Adrian Simon T. Jalimao
Adrian Simon T. Jalimao

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