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Lesson 2 - HW 2

A. Multiple Choices.

1. What is the maximum number of solutions of a quadratic equation?

            a. 1                              b. 2                              c. 5                              d. 10

2. What property illustrates that if x2 = a, then x = a and x = -a?

            a. addition property of equality                  c. multiplication property of equality

            b. distributive property                                d. square root property

3. Which of the following is not a perfect square number?

            a. 1                              b. 4                              c. 8                              d. 9

4. What is the square root of -4?

            a. -2                            b. -2i                           c. 2                              d. -2i

5. Which quadratic equation has no real solution?

            a. x2 = 0                      b. x2 = 1                     c. x2 = 2                      d. x2 + 4 = 0

Submitted by: Mathew Jendrick Garol, 9-HT


Submitted to: Mr. Leonardo Cerdena, III
Lesson 2 - HW 2
B.  Solve the following equations by extracting the roots.

6.         c2 = 16 c = {-4,4}

7.         3h2 = 27 h = {-3,3}

8.         e2 – 100 = 0 e = {-10,10}

9.         3x2 – 12 = 0 x = {-2,2}

10.       98 – 2k2 = 0 k = {-7,7}

11.       (s + 2)2 = 1 s = {-3,-1}

12.       4(k – 3)2 = 100 k = {-2,8}

13.       3(2d + 1)2 – 1 = 2 d = {-1,0}

14.       2y2 – 11 = 39 y = {-5,5}

15.       4v2 + 3 = 19 v = {-2,2}

16.       5t2 – 144 = 4t2 t = {-12,12}

17.       6 – 3v2  = -2v2 + 5 v = {-1,1}

18.       5w2 – 70 = 3w2 + 2 w = {-6,6}

19.       (x – 5)2 = 418. Not a Perfect Square

20.       2(j – 5)2 + 7 = 57 j = {0,10}

Submitted by: Mathew Jendrick Garol, 9-HT


Submitted to: Mr. Leonardo Cerdena, III

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