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Solving a Quadratic Equation Using the Quadratic Formula
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Solving a Quadratic Equation Using the Quadratic Formula

Quadratic equations that cannot be solved by factoring or the square root method can be solved using the quadratic formula. When an equation is in standard form, the values of a, b, and c, including their signs, can be substituted for the letters in...

Solving an Equation with the Least Common Denominator: Practice Problem
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Solving an Equation with the Least Common Denominator: Practice Problem

A problem is presented to practice solving an equation using the least common denominator to get a quadratic equation.

Practical Problem: Machines Working at Different Speeds
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Practical Problem: Machines Working at Different Speeds

The procedure for developing an equation to solve a practical work problem involving machines working at different speeds is detailed. The unknown is identified and an equation is written, solved, and checked.

Practical Problem: Runners' Rate of Speed
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Practical Problem: Runners' Rate of Speed

The rate, time, and distance formula is used to solve a practical problem involving runners' rate of speed.

Estimating Radicals to Set a Safe Speed Limit
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Estimating Radicals to Set a Safe Speed Limit

A practical problem involving setting a speed limit is solved that involves estimating radicals to find the value of an irrational solution.

Working With the Discriminant First
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Working With the Discriminant First

Work with the discriminant first because it determines whether or not the equation has a solution. If the discriminant is positive, the equation has two solutions. If the discriminant is negative, the equation has not solution. Examples of both are ...