QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Quadratic equations Any equation of the form ax2 + bx + c=0‚ where a‚b‚c are real numbers‚ a 0 is a quadratic equation. For example‚ 2x2 -3x+1=0 is quadratic equation in variable x. SOLVING A QUADRATIC EQUATION 1.Factorisation A real number a is said to be a root of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c=0‚ if aa2+ba+c=0. If we can factorise ax2 + bx + c=0‚ a 0‚ into a product of linear factors‚ then the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c=0 can be found
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Jaquavia Jacques Ms. Cordell 1st period December 9‚ 2014 Quadratics is used to help to determine what is on a graph. There are many formulas that are used to put points on a graph to create parabolas. Parabolas are “U” shaped figures on a graph. Parabolas are examples of quadratics on a graph. Parabolas can be positioned up or down‚ which means if the arrows are going up it has a minimum point‚ and if the arrows are going down that means it has a maximum point. When graphing using the vertex formula: or
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329 Quadratic Equations Chapter-15 Quadratic Equations Important Definitions and Related Concepts 1. Quadratic Equation If p(x) is a quadratic polynomial‚ then p(x) = 0 is called a quadratic equation. The general formula of a quadratic equation is ax 2 + bx + c = 0; where a‚ b‚ c are real numbers and a 0. For example‚ x2 – 6x + 4 = 0 is a quadratic equation. 2. Roots of a Quadratic Equation Let p(x) = 0 be a quadratic equation‚ then the values of x satisfying p(x) = 0 are called its roots or
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Quadratic Equation: Quadratic equations have many applications in the arts and sciences‚ business‚ economics‚ medicine and engineering. Quadratic Equation is a second-order polynomial equation in a single variable x. A general quadratic equation is: ax2 + bx + c = 0‚ Where‚ x is an unknown variable a‚ b‚ and c are constants (Not equal to zero) Special Forms: * x² = n if n < 0‚ then x has no real value * x² = n if n > 0‚ then x = ± n * ax² + bx = 0 x = 0‚ x = -b/a
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This article is about quadratic equations and solutions. For more general information about quadratic functions‚ see Quadratic function. For more information about quadratic polynomials‚ see Quadratic polynomial. A quartic equation is a fourth-order polynomial equation of the form. A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and (the first power of) a single variable. Monomial – is a polynomial with only one term. Binomial
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f(x)= 2x^2 + 8x + 5 Vertex: In order to find the vertex of the quadratic equation‚ begin by using the proper formula - b / 2(a) to find it. In the equation there is an (a) (b) (c) which is needed for the vertex equation. First look at the equation and determine what are the values of the three variable. In this case (a)= 2‚ (b)= 8‚ (c)= 5. Now plug them in properly into the vertex equation. * Notice in the vertex equation there is a negative sign!!! DO NOT FORGET! When plugged into the equation
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Problems: 1) Find the slope of the following functions at X = 3. a. Y = 4 + 3X2 b. Y = 5X + 6X3 c. Y = 6X d. Y = (6X + 3)2 / 4X 2) If a firm’s Total Cost equation is TC = 200 + 3Q + 7Q2: a. What is the equation for the firm’s marginal cost? b. What is the firm’s marginal cost when Q =1? Q= 5? 3) At the Peoria Company‚ the relationship between profit and output is as follows: ( = -40 +
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Pythagorean Quadratic Member MAT 222 Introduction to Algebra Instructor Yvette Gonzalez-Smith August 04‚ 2013 Pythagorean Quadratic The Pythagorean Theorem is an equation that allows a person to find the length of a side of a right triangle‚ as long as the length of the other two sides is known. The theorem basically relates the lengths of three sides of any right triangle. The theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is the sum of the squares of the legs
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Pythagorean Quadratic MAT 221: Introduction to Algebra Pythagorean Quadratic The Pythagorean Theorem was termed after Pythagoras‚ who was a well-known Greek philosopher and mathematician‚ and the Pythagorean Theorem is one of the first theorems identified in ancient civilizations. “The Pythagorean theorem says that in any right triangle the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse” (Dugopolski‚ 2012‚ p. 366 para. 8). For this reason
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Tabu Search Algorithm for the Quadratic Assignment Problem Department of Industrial Engineering Koc University‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey gkirlik@ku.edu.tr Gokhan Kirlik April 16‚ 2010 Abstract Quadratic assignment problem is one of the most known and challenging combinatorial optimization problems. In this study‚ a new tabu search algorithm is proposed to solve the quadratic assignment problem. Proposed algorithm is tested with different tabu search elements such as neighborhood size‚ size of the tabu
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