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Illustrates quadratic
equations.
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What is a
Quadratic
Equation?
Quadratic is
derived from
the Latin
word
“quadratus”
 

A Quadratic Equation in
one variable is a
mathematical sentence of
degree 2 that can be
written in standard form
ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a,
b, and c are real numbers
and a
ax + bx + c = 0
2

Standard form
5x + 7x + 2 = 0
2

Quadratic Linear Constant


Term Term Term

a=5 b=7 c=2


Other examples of Quadratic Equations
in Standard Form ax2 + bx + c = 0.

x-9=02

x + 0x – 9 = 0
2

a=1 b=0 c=-9


Other examples of Quadratic Equations in
Standard Form ax2 + bx + c = 0.

3x – x = 0
2

a=3 b=-1 c=0


Other examples of Quadratic Equations in
Standard Form ax2 + bx + c = 0.

4x = 0 2

a=4 b=0 c=0


Quadratic or Not Quadratic?

Quadratic
x - 4x + 4 = 0
2
Equation
Quadratic or Not Quadratic?

Quadratic
x + 5x = 6
2
Equation
Quadratic or Not Quadratic?

Not
12 – 5x = 0 Quadratic
Quadratic or Not Quadratic?

Quadratic
2x(x +3) = 0 Equation
2x(x +3) = 0
2x
2
6X

2x + 6X = 0
2
Quadratic or Not Quadratic?

Quadratic
(x-5)(x+2)=5
Equation
\

(x-5)(x+2)=5

x 2 2x -5x -10
x + 2x - 5x – 10 = 5
2

x - 3x – 10 = 5
2

x 2
-3x – 10 + (-5) = 5 + (-5)
x - 3x – 15 = 0
2
Identify the values of a, b, and c of the
\ following Quadratic Equations

x -x–3=0
2 a = 1 b = -1 c = -3

x - 5x = 0
2 a = 1 b = -5 c = 0

4x = 25
2 a = 4 b = 0 c = -25

6x = 0
2 a=6b=0c=0
Tell whether the following equations are
quadratic
\ or not. Write Q if Quadratic,
otherwise write N.

x -x–3=0
2 Q

5x = 0 N

x(3x – 1)= 2 Q

(x + 4)(x -2) = 6 Q

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