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A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
SuperSam Posted Dec 7, 2004
hey, like almost everyone else has said you should include completing the square(please dnt use the completing the square formula, thats just confusing and its easy without it) and factorisation, just as an aside if you want to keep the entry just about the formula,
also i think you should mention that the formula only applies when a does not equal zero, which is obvious but an important point. this emphasisies this only applies to quadratic equations and makes you look clever at the same time.
mention that when c is a minus number, you effectively add 4ac, people get this wrong all the time because they forget that, or simply dont know -*-=+.
if you want to go into general quadratics, you could mention differentiation and coordinate geometry to find the gradient etc.
someone else talked about the discriminant, talk about how if 4ac is more than b*b you have to square root a minus number, technically impossible.
gd luck if ure gonna take this on
SuperSam
A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
Dr Hell Posted Dec 7, 2004
Sqrts of negatives are no pröblem if you use complex numbers i²=-1.
HELL
A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
SuperSam Posted Dec 7, 2004
true, but complex numbers aren't very useful for solving quadratic equations, isn't the point of solving quadratics to solve remove the unknown, not add a whole load of new unknowns that don't even exist.
A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
Dr Hell Posted Dec 8, 2004
Maybe I'm translating from German. Here we call 'em 'complex'. Maybe you have a different terminology over there...
HELL
A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
Fathom Posted Dec 8, 2004
The square root of -1 (called i) is an imaginary number, as are multiples thereof.
Complex numbers are a combination of real numbers with imaginary numbers, as in 4+2i but I suppose 0+3i is in the set of complex numbers so 3i is both a complex number and an imaginary number.
Irrational numbers are those, like pi and e, which cannot be expressed as a fraction. As in 'not a ratio'.
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A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
Speller - If I can help somebody... Posted Jan 19, 2005
No - I'd say it looks quite un-sorted so far...
Anyone think a move might be in order on this one?
Speller
A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Jan 20, 2005
A2697311 - The Quadratic Formula
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Jan 20, 2005
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