SOLUTION: Hi!
I have a homework that says:
solve the following quadratic equations by factoring.
a) x^2+8x+7=0 I tried to solve it and I got this answer (x+1) (x+7)=0.
b) 2y^2 + 12
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I have a homework that says:
solve the following quadratic equations by factoring.
a) x^2+8x+7=0 I tried to solve it and I got this answer (x+1) (x+7)=0.
b) 2y^2 + 12
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Question 596729: Hi!
I have a homework that says:
solve the following quadratic equations by factoring.
a) x^2+8x+7=0 I tried to solve it and I got this answer (x+1) (x+7)=0.
b) 2y^2 + 12y +10=0 I got: 2(y^2+6y+5)=0
c) x^2=81 I'm not sure how o solve this one.
However the =0 confuses me do I have to use the quadratic formula to solve them?
Thank you. Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I would not use the quadratic formula unless I really had to, and the instructions say to use factoring.
a) You factored the quadratic polynomial to get .
For the product to be zero, one factor must be zero. gives you one solution: gives you the other solution:
b) You factored the quadratic polynomial to get
Factoring a little further, you get
One of those factors must be zero. gives you one solution: gives you the other solution:
c) is easy, except for the question of using factoring. means that x is a number that squared equals 81.
You know one such number: and is one solution.
There is also because too.
Maybe you were expected to transform it by subtracting 81 from both sides to get and then factor to get .