Course Hive
Search

Welcome

Sign in or create your account

Continue with Google
or
Algebra 76 - Completing the Square - part 2
Play lesson

Algebra - Algebra 76 - Completing the Square - part 2

5.0 (0)
15 learners

What you'll learn

This course includes

  • 19.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

Summary

Keywords

Full Transcript

In the previous lecture we showed how any quadratic equation can be solved by "completing the square". We also showed geometrically that any general form quadratic expression "x-squared + bx + c" where c has a value of "(b/2) squared" is a perfect square, However, this geometric proof assumed that all the terms in the quadratic are positive. The x-squared and constant terms must be positive since they are squared, but what does this proof look like if the bx term is negative? We also demonstrate how solutions to quadratic equations can be calculated when the constants in the quadratic are irrational.

Course Hive

Continue this lesson in the app

Install CourseHive on Android or iOS to keep learning while you move.

Related Courses

FAQs

Course Hive
Download CourseHive
Keep learning anywhere