![]() All of the equations result in 2 Real Solutions which may be Integers, Fractions, or Decimals. Lessons can start at any section of the PPT examples judged against the ability of the students in your class. It is a self-checking worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills at solving Quadratic Equations by all methods (Graphing, Factoring, Square Roots, Completing the Square, and Quadratic Formula). Main: Lessons consist of examples with notes and instructions, following on to increasingly difficult exercises with problem solving tasks. Method for solving quadratic equations: First, transform a quadratic equation into standard form, and then decide which method to use. Lesson 4.4.2h - Forming and solving quadratic equations (worded problems).Lesson 4.4.1h - Forming and solving quadratic equations (geometric problems).Lesson 4.3.2h - Completing the square - part 2 (a ≠ 1).Lesson 4.3.1h - Completing the square - part 1 (a = 1).Lesson 4.2.2h - The quadratic formula - part 2.Lesson 4.2.1h - The quadratic formula - part 1.Lesson 4.1.2h - Factorising harder quadratic equations (a ≠ 1).Lesson 4.1.1h - Factorising quadratic equations (a = 1).The worksheet could also be used independent of the PowerPoint lesson! ![]() These are designed to speed up the lesson (no copying down questions etc). ![]()
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