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07/07/2010 10:18:51
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
 
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Games
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Mathematical
Miscellaneous
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>How do you solve for x in the equation X*(X+20)=2400
>
>Thanks
>Jon

A quadradic equation can be solved by several methods. Many of these require you to first put the equation in the standard form, which in this case is X^2 + 20X - 2400 = 0:
  • Trial-and-error, which probably is the idea for the fourth grade.
  • Factoring, which also involves some trial-and-error.
  • Completing the square (complete a perfect square on the left side).
  • The quadratic formula. You can always use this one, or try other methods first and reserve the quadratic formula for the "tougher" cases.

    Notice the "plus-or-minus" in the quadratic formula. Depending on the discriminant (the value under the square root (b squared - 4ac)), the quadratic equation will have 2 real solutions (if the discriminant is positive), 1 solution (if the discriminant is zero), or no real solution (but two complex solutions) if the discriminant is negative).
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