10/7/2022-HW Unit 2B-Review all topics thus far

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18 questions

We've learned 5 different ways to find solutions (AKA...roots, zeros, x-intercepts) for quadratic equations. They are:


(1) Solving by graphing
(2) Solving by factoring
(3) Solving by square root
(4) Quadratic Formula
(5) Completing the square

For the following problems, use any of the options above. However, you MUST show your work for credit!!

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Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

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Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

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Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

1

Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

1

Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

1

Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

1

Solve:

Enter your answer as follows:
(1) Real solutions (no radical), as a set {}
(2) Real solutions (with a radical), as
(3) Imaginary solutions (with or without a radical), as
(be sure to simplify fractions!! and leave off the 1, because it's always implied)

More Review--simplifying radicals & powers of i
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