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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring. 1. x2 + 8x + 16 = 0 2. x2 – 22x + 121 = 0 3. x2 – 12x + 36 = 0

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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring.1. x2 + 8x + 16 = 0

2. x2 – 22x + 121 = 0

3. x2 – 12x + 36 = 0

9.8 Completing the Square

An expression in the form x2 + bx is not a perfect square. However, you can use the relationship shown above to add a term to x2 + bx to form a trinomial that is a perfect square. This is called completing the square.

To solve a quadratic equation in the form x2 + bx = c, first complete the square of x2 + bx. Then you can solve using square roots.

A rectangular room has an area of 195 square feet. Its width is 2 feet shorter than its length. Find the dimensions of the room. Round to the nearest hundredth of a foot, if necessary.

9.9 The Quadratic Formula

In the previous lesson, you completed the square to solve quadratic equations. If you complete the square of ax2 + bx + c = 0, you can derive the Quadratic Formula. The Quadratic Formula is the only method that can be used to solve any quadratic equation.

Many quadratic equations can be solved by graphing, factoring, taking the square root, or completing the square. Some cannot be solved by any of these methods, but you can always use the Quadratic Formula to solve any quadratic equation.

If the quadratic equation is in standard form, the discriminant of a quadratic equation is b2 – 4ac, the part of the equation under the radical sign. Recall that quadratic equations can have two, one, or no real solutions. You can determine the number of solutions of a quadratic equation by evaluating its discriminant.

The height h in feet of an object shot straight up with initial velocity v in feet per second is given by h = –16t2 + vt + c, where c is the beginning height of the object above the ground.

The height h in feet of an object shot straight up with initial velocity v in feet per second is given by h = –16t2 + vt + c, where c is the initial height of the object above the ground. The ringer on a carnival strength test is 2 feet off the ground and is shot upward with an initial velocity of 30 feet per second. Will it reach a height of 20 feet? Use the discriminant to explain your answer.

There is no one correct way to solve a quadratic equation. Many quadratic equations can be solved using several different methods.