One explained completing the square method in the last post as a way solve quadratic equations. See it here. But one thinks that the example given in the last post will not be enough. Therefore the part 2 of this example mainly contains another example. One only hopes that you will get more understanding as you read this post.
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Showing posts with label completing the square method. Show all posts
Showing posts with label completing the square method. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Solution of Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square Method
In the last post one discussed the solution of quadratic equations by factorization. See the post here. In this post one will explain how one can solve quadratic equations through completing the square method.
Now some quadratic equations cannot be solved by factorization. One other method that can be used when one cannot use factorization is completing the square method. One will explain it using examples.
First, test for the availability of factors (although, this may not be necessary in this case as the method of completing the square has been specified). This is because the method of completing the square can be used to solve any quadratic equation.
Now some quadratic equations cannot be solved by factorization. One other method that can be used when one cannot use factorization is completing the square method. One will explain it using examples.
First, test for the availability of factors (although, this may not be necessary in this case as the method of completing the square has been specified). This is because the method of completing the square can be used to solve any quadratic equation.
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