F4 MM Chap2 II
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2.How to form a quadratic equation???
If the roots of the equation are 1 and 2? Well, we can do the work out like this using the reverse method:
We can assume:
x = 1 or x = 2
(x –1) = 0 or (x –2) = 0
(x -1)(x -2)=0
x² -2x-x +2=0
x² -3x +2=0
So the quadratic equation is x2 – 3x + 2=0. This is the most basic technique to form up a quadratic equation!!
Let’s doing the same ways, assume we have the roots of α,alpha and β,beta:
In other words, we can form up the equation using the sum of roots (SOR) and product of roots (POR). If the roots are 1 and 2,
SOR = 1+2
= 3
POR = 1 x 2
=2
Exercise: (teks)
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3.Determine the conditions for the type of roots
Example: A quadratic equation x2+2hx+a=xhas two equal roots. Find the possible values of h.