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8 January, 04:42

Quadratic equations and factoring

8x^2 + 10x+3=0

and completing the square

a^2-7a+c

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  1. 8 January, 07:08
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    1. - 3/4, - 1/2.

    2. a = 3.5 + √ (12.25 - c), 3.5 - √ (12.25 - c)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    8x^2 + 10x + 3 = 0

    Looks like we can solve this by the ac factoring method.

    Here ac = first coefficient * the last = 8 * 3 = 24.

    Now wee need 2 numbers whose product is + 24 and whose sum is + 10.

    They are 6 and 4, so we write the equation as follows:

    8x^2 + 4x + 6x + 3 = 0. Now we factor by grouping:

    4x (2x + 1) + 3 (2x + 1) = 0 The 2x + 1 is common so:

    (4x + 3) (2x + 1) = 0

    x = - 3/4, x = - 1/2.

    2. a^2 - 7a + c = 0

    Completing the square:

    (a - 3.5) ^2 - 3.5^2 + c = 0

    (a - 3.5) ^2 - 12.25 = - c

    (a - 3.5) ^2 = 12.25 - c

    (a - 3.5) = + / - √ (12.25 - c)

    a = 3.5 + √ (12.25 - c), 3.5 - √ (12.25 - c.)
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