hi,
deeps_tin
first of all give the definiton of it,blah blah blah.then do the following:-
u shall have to use colour papers,graph paper to represent it.
a)take a square grid of dimensions(10*10)
b)add 3 striof dimensions(1*10)
c)add 2 strips of dimensions(1*10)
d)total area of the figure obtained is x2(square)+3x+2x
e)add 6 slips of paper to the remaining part of dimensions(1*1) to complete the rectangle.
area of the rectangle obtained=x2+3x+2x+6(or)
(x+3)(x+2)=x2+3x+2x+6
2006-11-14 17:06:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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First, state the definition of a quadratic equation and the general formula for solving them. If you can quickly derive the formula for presentation, add that to the statement of the formula. By this, I mean you understand the formula and how it was obtained from the general equation. In doing so, you are demonstrating your mastery of the concept. If you can't, just state the solution formula and go on to use it. Then show two or three examples of different types of quadratic and apply the formula to each to obtain the solutions. Doing a presentation this way gives you the chance to organize things in your own mind, as well as making it clear to whomever you make the presentation or whomever reads the paper you write. I don't know what kind of presentation you have to make, but this works just as well for an oral presentation in front of a class, as it does for a 2-3 page essay. Write/speak clearly and precisely. Make sure the important points are accentuated. Good luck. It's not that bad.
2006-11-10 22:49:44
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answered by flyfisher_20750 3
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Just start the introduction to quadratic equations. How many roots it can have real and complex. Complex roots are conjugate of each other. Show or solve some examples live. Explain them graphically as most of the things become clear by drawing graphs. And discuss also properties of the graph. Try to find the roots of equation with the help of graph.
2006-11-12 22:51:34
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answered by Napster 2
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if it's me..i will do this:-
1) definition
2) factoring quadratic equation
3) quadratic graphs- a>0 and a<0
4) b^2-4ac formula
5) the roots of quadratic equation- the alpha and the beta one
6) inequalities in quadratic equation
with each components..give a few appropriate examples
2006-11-10 23:13:23
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answer #4
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answered by feng ning 2
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you can start by mentioning quadartic equation as a polynomial equation having order(or degree 2). You can mention how to solove quadratic eqution mentioning 3 approaches.factoring, squaring and by direct formula. The direct formula may be evaluated. you can refrer below for more details
2006-11-10 22:15:06
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answered by Mein Hoon Na 7
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You can do your presentation in the following format
. give its definition
. examples
. different ways of solving quadratic equation; there are three different ways find out
. application in solving real problems;
Most important of all grasp the concept first it will really help when it comes to explaining application.
all the best in your presentation.
2006-11-10 22:25:42
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answered by Sabure Kennedy 2
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Boss let me say 1thing dont take maths as subject which u wnts to clear ok.take it as game u will enjoy
When u r going with quadartic equation u should know all formulas
Its just like chess where u have all weapons with u but need to know when & where u have to use it
2006-11-10 21:27:31
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answered by Cyber Crime is Back 2
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For any Quadratic eqn ax^2 +bx +c=0 , roots are: x = [ -b + ( b^2 -4ac)^1/2 ] / 2a , [ -b - ( b^2 -4ac)^1/2 ] / 2a substituting values, you get x = 2 + 3^1/2 , 2 - 3^1/2..
2016-05-22 04:49:18
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answered by Deborah 4
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steps are as follows
1 write the question
2 write the formula according to the weightage of the question And write the meaning of the terms
3 substitute the answers and find the answers with the steps
4 give the answer and highlite it
2006-11-10 22:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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My suggestions:
Do not write an before a consonant and start with a capital letter after a full stop.
2006-11-13 13:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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