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MATH 9
QUARTER 1
MODULE 1
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Cover Illustrator:
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Hello Grade 9 learners
! In this module, you will learn how to:
Illustrate Quadratic Equation's M9AL-Ia-1
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You can say that you have understood the lesson in this module if you can already:
Determine equations whether it is
quadratic
or not
quadratic
Determine the
numerical coefficients
of the standard form of
quadratic
equation
Illustrate
quadratic
equations
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Quadratic Equation
A polynomial equation of degree two that can be written in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are
real numbers
and a ≠ 0
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Standard Form of Quadratic Equation
ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are
real numbers
and a ≠
0
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Quadratic Equations in Standard Form
x^2 + 4x + 3 =
0
x^2 - 1 =
3
1/3 x^2 - 7 =
-2x
x^2 + 4x + 4 4/3 + x =
0
2x^2 + 8x =
15
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Complete Quadratic Equation
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
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Incomplete Quadratic Equation
ax^2 + c = 0
ax^2 + bx = 0
ax^2 = 0
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Incomplete Quadratic Equations
2x^2
+
9
=
0
x^2
-
9x
=
0
2x^2
/
3
=
0
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Edna
: a =
-2
, b =
3
, c =
5
Jane: a =
2
, b =
-3
, c =
-5
Luisa: a =
2
, b =
3
, c =
-5
Christy: a =
-2
, b =
-3
, c =
-5
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Edna got the correct values of a, b, and c in the given equation 5 - 3x =
2x^2
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Quadratic Equation
An equation whose degree exponent is equal to
two
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A number is eight more than another number. If the product of the two numbers is
twenty
, what are the numbers?
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Solving the Word Problem
Represent the two numbers as variables
Set up an equation to represent the relationship between the numbers
Solve the equation to find the two numbers
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Quadratic Equation in Standard Form
ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are
real numbers
and a ≠
0
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Quadratic Equations in Standard Form
y^2 + 5y - 6 =
0
5v^2 - 3v + 4 =
0
x^2 + 3x +
7
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When b =
0
in the equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0, it results in a quadratic equation of the form ax^
2
+ c =
0
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Quadratic equation
Equation of the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0
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Quadratic equations
Can be complete or incomplete
Complete if no coefficient is equal to 0
Incomplete if either coefficient b or c is equal to 0
When a = 1, it is a
standard form equation
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Quadratic equations in standard form
5x^2
+
3x
-
2
=
0
2x^2
-
4x
+
1
=
0
x^2
+
5x
+
6
=
0
3x^2
-
2x
-
1
=
0
x^2 -
7x
+
10
= 0
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The
linear
term in a quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c =
0
is
bx
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The quadratic term in a quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c =
0
is ax^
2
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Incomplete
quadratic equation
Either the
coefficient
b or c is equal to
0
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Complete
quadratic equation
No
coefficient
is equal to
0
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A
linear
equation has
1
root, a
quadratic
equation has
2
possible roots
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