Rational Equations
Some
rational equations (an equation with one or more fractions as terms) become
quadratic equations once each term has been multiplied by the least common
denominator. Remember, you must be sure that any solutions do not lead to a
zero in any denominator in the original equation.
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Rational Equations
Some
rational equations (an equation with one or more fractions as terms) become
quadratic equations once each term has been multiplied by the least common
denominator. Remember, you must be sure that any solutions do not lead to a
zero in any denominator in the original equation.
Now that we
can identify a, b, and c in the quadratic formula and can simplify the
solutions, we are ready to solve quadratic equations using the formula.
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Now that we
can identify a, b, and c in the quadratic formula and can simplify the
solutions, we are ready to solve quadratic equations using the formula.
The
quadratic formula can be messy to compute when any of a, b, or c are fractions
or decimals. You can get around this by multiplying both sides of the equation
by the least common denominator or some power of ten.
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April 11, 2026
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The
quadratic formula can be messy to compute when any of a, b, or c are fractions
or decimals. You can get around this by multiplying both sides of the equation
by the least common denominator or some power of ten.
The Quadratic Formula
The other
main approach to solving quadratic equations comes from the fact that x2
= k implies x = √k, –√k and a technique called completing the square. The solutions to ax2
+ bx + c = 0 are:
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April 10, 2026
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The Quadratic Formula
The other
main approach to solving quadratic equations comes from the fact that x2
= k implies x = √k, –√k and a technique called completing the square. The solutions to ax2
+ bx + c = 0 are:
Sometimes
using the fact that x2 = k implies x = ±√k can be used to solve quadratic
equations. For instance, if x2 = 9, then x = 3 or –3 because 32
= 9 and (–3)2 = 9. This method works if the equation can be put in
the form ax2 – c = 0, where a and c are not negative.
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April 09, 2026
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Sometimes
using the fact that x2 = k implies x = ±√k can be used to solve quadratic
equations. For instance, if x2 = 9, then x = 3 or –3 because 32
= 9 and (–3)2 = 9. This method works if the equation can be put in
the form ax2 – c = 0, where a and c are not negative.