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Lesson 1.2.2: Solving Quadratic Equations by Lesson 1.2.2: Solving Quadratic Equations by
Factoring Factoring
Zero Property Property: If the product of two real Zero Property Property: If the product of two real
numbers is zero, then either of the two is equal to zero or numbers is zero, then either of the two is equal to zero or
both numbers are equal to zero. both numbers are equal to zero.
How to Solve Quadratic Equations by Factoring: How to Solve Quadratic Equations by Factoring:
1. Transform the quadratic equation into standard form 1. Transform the quadratic equation into standard form
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if necessary. if necessary.
2. Factor the quadratic expression. 2. Factor the quadratic expression.
3. Apply the zero product property by setting each factor 3. Apply the zero product property by setting each factor
of the quadratic expression equal to 0. of the quadratic expression equal to 0.
4. Solve each resulting equation to get the value of the 4. Solve each resulting equation to get the value of the
variable. variable.
5. Check the values of the variable obtained by substi- 5. Check the values of the variable obtained by substi-
tuting each in the original equation. tuting each in the original equation.
Practice Exercises 1.2.2 Practice Exercises 1.2.2
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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method. Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method.
1. x2 + 6x = 16 6. (5n − 1)(n + 1) = 0 1. x2 + 6x = 16 6. (5n − 1)(n + 1) = 0
2. x2 − 49 = 0 7. n2 = −18 − 9n 2. x2 − 49 = 0 7. n2 = −18 − 9n
3. x2 + 121 = 22x 8. 7v 2 − 42 = −35v 3. x2 + 121 = 22x 8. 7v 2 − 42 = −35v
4. (3n − 2)(4n + 1) = 0 9. 3x2 − 8x = 16 4. (3n − 2)(4n + 1) = 0 9. 3x2 − 8x = 16
5. 10n2 − 35 = 65n 10. −2v 2 − v + 12 = −3v 2 + 6v 5. 10n2 − 35 = 65n 10. −2v 2 − v + 12 = −3v 2 + 6v
Activity 1.2.2 Activity 1.2.2
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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method. Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method.
2 2
1. n − 81 = 0 6. b +b=2 1. n2 − 81 = 0 6. b2 + b = 2
2. 4x2 + 12x − 16 = 0 7. k 2 = −4k − 4 2. 4x2 + 12x − 16 = 0 7. k 2 = −4k − 4
3. 3k 2 + 72 = 33k 8. m(m − 3) = 0 3. 3k 2 + 72 = 33k 8. m(m − 3) = 0
4. 8r2 + 3r + 2 = 7r2 9. b2 + 5b − 35 = 3b 4. 8r2 + 3r + 2 = 7r2 9. b2 + 5b − 35 = 3b
5. −4n2 + 6n − 16 = −5n2 10. −4k 2 − 8k − 3 = −3 − 5k 2 5. −4n2 + 6n − 16 = −5n2 10. −4k 2 − 8k − 3 = −3 − 5k 2
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Lesson 1.2.2: Solving Quadratic Equations by Lesson 1.2.2: Solving Quadratic Equations by
Factoring Factoring
Zero Property Property: If the product of two real Zero Property Property: If the product of two real
numbers is zero, then either of the two is equal to zero or numbers is zero, then either of the two is equal to zero or
both numbers are equal to zero. both numbers are equal to zero.
How to Solve Quadratic Equations by Factoring: How to Solve Quadratic Equations by Factoring:
1. Transform the quadratic equation into standard form 1. Transform the quadratic equation into standard form
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if necessary. if necessary.
2. Factor the quadratic expression. 2. Factor the quadratic expression.
3. Apply the zero product property by setting each factor 3. Apply the zero product property by setting each factor
of the quadratic expression equal to 0. of the quadratic expression equal to 0.
4. Solve each resulting equation to get the value of the 4. Solve each resulting equation to get the value of the
variable. variable.
5. Check the values of the variable obtained by substi- 5. Check the values of the variable obtained by substi-
tuting each in the original equation. tuting each in the original equation.
Practice Exercises 1.2.2 Practice Exercises 1.2.2
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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method. Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method.
1. x2 + 6x = 16 6. (5n − 1)(n + 1) = 0 1. x2 + 6x = 16 6. (5n − 1)(n + 1) = 0
2. x2 − 49 = 0 7. n2 = −18 − 9n 2. x2 − 49 = 0 7. n2 = −18 − 9n
3. x2 + 121 = 22x 8. 7v 2 − 42 = −35v 3. x2 + 121 = 22x 8. 7v 2 − 42 = −35v
4. (3n − 2)(4n + 1) = 0 9. 3x2 − 8x = 16 4. (3n − 2)(4n + 1) = 0 9. 3x2 − 8x = 16
5. 10n2 − 35 = 65n 10. −2v 2 − v + 12 = −3v 2 + 6v 5. 10n2 − 35 = 65n 10. −2v 2 − v + 12 = −3v 2 + 6v
Activity 1.2.2 Activity 1.2.2
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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method. Solve each quadratic equation by factoring method.
2 2
1. n − 81 = 0 6. b +b=2 1. n2 − 81 = 0 6. b2 + b = 2
2. 4x2 + 12x − 16 = 0 7. k 2 = −4k − 4 2. 4x2 + 12x − 16 = 0 7. k 2 = −4k − 4
3. 3k 2 + 72 = 33k 8. m(m − 3) = 0 3. 3k 2 + 72 = 33k 8. m(m − 3) = 0
4. 8r2 + 3r + 2 = 7r2 9. b2 + 5b − 35 = 3b 4. 8r2 + 3r + 2 = 7r2 9. b2 + 5b − 35 = 3b
5. −4n2 + 6n − 16 = −5n2 10. −4k 2 − 8k − 3 = −3 − 5k 2 5. −4n2 + 6n − 16 = −5n2 10. −4k 2 − 8k − 3 = −3 − 5k 2