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Example 1: Determine The Nature of The Roots of The Equation 2x

This document discusses the discriminant (Δ) of a quadratic equation and how it relates to the nature of the roots. It provides the following information: 1) If Δ = 0, then the roots are real and equal. 2) If Δ > 0, then the roots are real and distinct. 3) If Δ < 0, then the roots are imaginary. It then provides 5 examples of solving quadratic equations and determining the nature of roots based on calculating the discriminant. The examples also demonstrate finding the sum and product of the roots using the relationship between the coefficients and roots.

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Example 1: Determine The Nature of The Roots of The Equation 2x

This document discusses the discriminant (Δ) of a quadratic equation and how it relates to the nature of the roots. It provides the following information: 1) If Δ = 0, then the roots are real and equal. 2) If Δ > 0, then the roots are real and distinct. 3) If Δ < 0, then the roots are imaginary. It then provides 5 examples of solving quadratic equations and determining the nature of roots based on calculating the discriminant. The examples also demonstrate finding the sum and product of the roots using the relationship between the coefficients and roots.

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Discriminant (b2 – 4ac) Nature of the roots

∆ = 0 Roots are real and equal


∆ > 0 (Positive) Roots are real and distinct
∆ < 0 (negative) Roots are imaginary
Example 1 : Determine the nature of the roots of the equation 2x2 – 5x – 1 = 0.
Consider the equation 2x2 – 5x – 1 = 0
This is in form of ax2 + bx + c = 0
The co-efficient are a = 2, b = –5, c = –1
∆ = b2 – 4ac
∆ = (–5)2 –4(2) (–1)
∆ = 25 + 8
∆ = 33
∴ ∆ > 0
Roots are real and distinct

Example 2 : Determine the nature of the roots of the equation 4x2 – 4x + 1 = 0


Consider the equation 4x2 – 4x + 1 = 0
This is in the form of ax2 + bx + c = 0
The co-efficient are a = 4, b = –4, c = 1
∆ = b2 – 4ac
∆ = (–4)2 –4 (4) (1)
∆ = 16 – 16
∴ ∆ = 0
Roots are real and equal

Example 3 : For what values of ‘m’ roots of the equation x2 + mx + 4 = 0 are


(i) equal (ii) distinct
Consider the equation x2 + mx + 4 = 0
This is in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0
the co-efficients are a = 1, b = m, c = 4
∆ = b2 – 4ac
∆ = m2 – 4(1) (4)
∆ = m2 – 16
1) If roots are equal ∆ = 0
∴ m2 – 16 = 0
m2 = 16
∴ m = 16 ∴ m = ±4

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2) If roots are distinct ∆ > 0
∴ m2 – 16 > 0
∴ m2 > 16
m2 > 16
m > ±4

Example 4 : Determine the value of ‘k’ for which the equation kx2 + 6x + 1 = 0 has
equal roots.
Consider the equation kx2 + 6x + 1 = 0
This is in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0
the co-efficients are a = k, b = 6, c = 1
∆ = b2 – 4ac

since the roots are equal, b2 – 4ac = 0 ( ∆ = 0)
(6)2 – 4(k)(1) = 0
36 – 4k = 0
4k = 36
36
k = = 9
4
∴ k=9
Example 5 : Find the value of ‘p’ for which the equation x2 – (p + 2) x + 4 = 0 has
equal roots.
Consider the equation x2 – (p + 2) x + 4 = 0
This is in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0
Coefficients are a = 1, b = –(p + 2), c = 4
since the roots are equal ∆ =0
b2 – 4ac = 0
[–(p + 2)]2 – 4(1)(4) = 0
(p + 2)2 – 16 = 0
p + 2 = ± 16
p+2= ±4
p + 2 = + 4 or p + 2 = –4
∴ p = 4 – 2 or p = –4 – 2
∴ p=2 or p = –6

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Exercise : 5.6
A. Discuss the nature of roots of the following equations
1) y2 – 7y + 2 = 0 2) x2 – 2x + 3 = 0 3) 2n2 + 5n – 1 = 0
4) a2 + 4a + 4 = 0 5) x2 + 3x – 4 = 0 6) 3d2 – 2d + 1 = 0
B. For what positive values of ‘m’ roots of the following equations are
1) equal 2) distinct 3) imaginary
1) a2 – ma + 1 = 0 2) x2 – mx + 9 = 0
3) r2 – (m + 1) r + 4 = 0 4) mk2 – 3k + 1 = 0
C. Find the value of ‘p’ for which the quadratic equations have equal roots.
1) x2 – px + 9 = 0 2) 2a2 + 3a + p = 0 3) pk2 – 12k + 9 = 0
4) 2y2 – py + 1 = 0 5) (p + 1) n2 + 2(p + 3) n + (p + 8) = 0
6) (3p + 1)c2 + 2 (p + 1) c + p = 0
7. Relationship between the roots and co-efficient of the terms of the quadratic
equation.
If ‘m’ and ‘n’ are the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 then

− b + b2 − 4ac − b − b2 − 4ac
m = , n =
2a 2a

− b + b2 − 4ac − b − b2 − 4ac
∴ m+n = +
2a 2a

− b + b 2 − 4ac − b − b 2 − 4ac
m + n =
2a
− 2b
∴ m + n = If m and n are the roots of the
2a
quadratic equation
-b
m + n = ax2 + bx + c = 0
a
−b
 − b + b2 − 4ac   − b − b2 − 4ac  Sum of the roots =
    a
mn =  2a   2a 
    +c
Product of roots =
( b − 4ac )
2 a
( − b) 2 − 2
mn =
4a 2
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mn =
(
b 2 − b 2 − 4ac )
4a 2
b 2 − b 2 + 4ac
mn =
4a 2
4ac c c
∴ mn = 2 = ∴ mn =
4a a a

Example 1 : Find the sum and product of the roots of equation x2 + 2x + 1 = 0


x2 + 2x + 1 = 0
This is in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0
The coefficients are a = 1, b = 2, c = 1
Let the roots be m and n

−b −2
i) Sum of the roots m + n = =
a 1
∴ m + n = –2

c 1
ii) Product of the roots mn = =
a 1
∴ mn = 1

Example 2 : Find the sum and product of the roots of equation 3x2 + 5 = 0
3x2 + 0x + 5 = 0
This is in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0
The coefficients are a = 3, b = 0, c = 5
Let the roots are p and q

−b 0
i) Sum of the roots p + q = =
a 3
∴ p+q = 0

c 5 5
ii) Product of the roots pq = = ∴ pq =
a 3 3

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Exercise : 5.8
A. Form the equation whose roots are
3 2 3
1) 3 and 5 2) 6 and –5 3) –2 and 4) and
2 3 2
5) 2 + 3 and 2 – 3 6) –3 + 2 5 and –3 – 2 5

B.
1) If ‘m’ and ‘n’ are the roots of the equation x2 – 6x + 2 = 0 find the value of
1 1
i) (m + n) mn ii) +
m n

2) If ‘a’ and ‘b’ are the roots of the equation 3m2 = 6m + 5 find the value of
a b
i) + ii) (a + 2b) (2a + b)
b a

3) If ‘p’ and ‘q’ are the roots of the equation 2a2 – 4a + 1 = 0 Find the value of
i) (p + q)2 + 4pq ii) p3 + q3
p q
4) Form a quadratic equation whose roots are and
q p
5) Find the value of ‘k’ so that the equation x2 + 4x + (k + 2) = 0 has one root equal
to zero.
6) Find the value of ‘q’ so that the equation 2x2 – 3qx + 5q = 0 has one root which
is twice the other.
7) Find the value of ‘p’ so that the equation 4x2 – 8px + 9 = 0 has roots whose
difference is 4.
8) If one root of the equation x2 + px + q = 0 is 3 times the other prove that 3p2 = 16q

Graphical method of solving a Quadratic Equation


Let us solve the equation x2 – 4 = 0 graphically,
x2 – 4 = 0
∴ x2 = 4
let y = x2 = 4
∴ y = x2
and y = 4

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Step 1: Form table of
corresponding values y = x2
of x and y x=0 y = 02 y=0
Satisfying the equation x=1 y = 12 y=1
y = x2 x=2 y = 22 y=4
Step 2: Choose the scale on x = –1 y = (–1)2 y=1
x axis, 1 cm = 1 unit x = –2 y = (–2)2 y=4
y axis, 1 cm = 1 unit.
Step 3: Plot the points (0, 0);
(1, 1); (–1, 1); (2, 4)
and (–2, 4) on graph
sheet.
Step 4: Join the points by a
smooth curve.
Step 5: Draw the straight line
y = 4 Parallel to x-axis
Step 6: From the intersecting
points of the curve and
the line y = 4, draw
perpendiculars to the
x axis
Step 7: Roots of the equations are x = +2 or x = –2

The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a curve called ‘parabola’

Example 1 : Draw a graph of y = 2x2 and find the value of 3 , using the graph.
Step 1: Form the table of
corresponding values of
x and y satisfying the
equation y = 2x2
Step 2: Choose the scale on x x 0 1 –1 2 –2 3
y 0 2 2 8 8 6
axis, 1 cm = 1 unit and
(x, y) (0, 0) (1, 2) (–1, 2) (2, 8) (–2, 8) ( 3 ,6)
y axis, 1 cm = 1 unit
Step 3: Plot the points (0, 0);
(1, 2) (–1, 2); (2, 8) and
(–2, 8) on graph sheet.

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Step 4: Join the points by a
smooth curve

Step 5: Draw the straight line


y = 6 Parallel to x-axis.

Step 6: From the intersecting


points of the curve and
the line y = 6, draw
perpendiculars to the
x-axis.

Step 7: Value of 3 = ± 1.7


x = –1.7 or x = + 1.7

Example 2 : Draw a graph of y = x2 and y = 2-x and hence solve the equation
x2 + x – 2 = 0
Step 1: Form the table of x 0 1 –1 2 –2
corresponding values of y 0 1 1 4 4
x and y satisfying the (x, y) (0, 0) (1, 1) (–1, 1) (2, 4) (–2, 4)
equation y = x2
x 0 1 –1 2 –2
Step 2: Form the table of
corresponding values of y 2 1 3 0 4
x and y satisfying the (x, y) (0, 2) (1, 1) (–1, 3) (2, 0) (–2, 4)
equation y = 2 – x.
Step 3: Choose the scale on x
axis 1 cm = 1 unit and
y axis, 1 cm = 1 unit.
Step 4: Plot the points (0, 0);
(1, 1); (–1, 1); (2, 4)
and (–2, 4) on the graph
sheet.
Step 5: Join the points by a
smooth curve.
Step 6: Plot the points (0, 2) ;
(1, 1); (–1, 3); (2, 0)
and (–2, 4) on graph
sheet
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Step 7: Join the points to get a line.
Step 8: From the intersecting
Curve and the line, draw
perpendiculars to the
x-axis
Step 9: Roots of the equation are ∴ x = 1 or x = –2

Example 3 : Solve the equation


Method I : x2 – x – 2 = 0 x 0 1 –1 2 –2

Split the equation y 2 1 1 4 4

y = x2 and y = 2 + x (x, y) (0, 0) (1, 1) (–1, 1) (2, 4) (–2, 4)

Step 1: Form the table of


corresponding values x
and y satisfying the x 0 1 2 –1 –2
equation y = x2 y 2 3 4 1 0
Step 2: Form the table of (x, y) (0, 2) (1, 3) (2, 4) (–1, 1) (–2, 0)
corresponding values x
and y satisfying the
equation y = 2 + x
Step 3: Choose the scale on
x axis, 1 cm = 1 unit
y axis, 1 cm = 1 unit
Step 4: Plot the points (0, 0);
(1, 1); (–1, 1); (2, 4)
and (–2, 4) on the graph
sheet.
Step 5: Join the points by a
smooth curve
Step 6: Plot the points (0, 2);
(1, 3) (2, 4); (–1, 1) and
(–2, 0) on the graph
sheet.
Step 7: Join the points to get a
straight line
Step 8: From the intersecting
points of Curve and the
line, draw the perpendi-
culars to the x-axis.
Step 9: Roots of the equation are x = –1 or x = 2

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Method II : x 0 1 –1 2 –2
Step 1: Form the table of y –2 –2 0 0 4
corresponding values of (x, y) (0, –2) (1, –2) (–1, 0) (2, 0) (–2, 4)
x and y satisfying
equation y = x2 – x – 2.
Step 2: Choose the scale on x
axis 1 cm = 1 unit and
y axis 1 cm = 1 unit.
Step 3: Plot the points (0, –2);
(1 –2); (–1, 0); (2, 0)
and (–2, 4) on the graph
sheet.
Step 4: Join the points to form
a smooth curve
Step 5: Mark the intersecting
points of the curve and
the x – axis.
Step 6: Roots of the equations are x = –1 or x = 2

Exercise : 5.9
A. 1) Draw the graph of y = x2 and find the value of 7
2) Draw the graph of y = 2x2 and find the value of 3
1 2
3) Draw the graph of y = x and find the value of 10
2
B. 1) Draw the graph of y = x2 and y = 2x + 3 and hence solve the equation
x2 – 2x – 3 = 0
2) Draw the graph of y = 2x2 and y = 3 – x and hence solve the equation
2x2 + x – 3 = 0
3) Draw the graph of y = 2x2 and y = 3 + x and hence solve the equation
2x2 – x – 3 = 0

C. Solve graphically
1) x2 + x – 12 = 0 2) x2 – 5x + 6 = 0 3) x2 + 2x – 8 = 0
4) x2 + x – 6 = 0 5) 2x2 – 3x – 5 = 0 6) 2x2 + 3x – 5 = 0

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