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QUADRATIC EQUATIONS WORKSHEET 1

1. Solve, 2 2 7 = 39.

1 1
2. Solve, + =2 .
1 2

3. Find the quadratic equation whose solution set is (2, 3).

4. Use the substitution = 3 + 1 to solve for y, if 5(3 + 1)2 + 6(3 + 1) 8 = 0.

5. Solve:

i) 2 10 24 = 0 ii) 2 16 = 0
1
iii) 2 2 2 = 0 iv) ( 5) = 24.

9
v) = 5 + 2 vi) (2 3)2 = 49
2

vii) ( + 1)(2 + 8) = ( + 7)( + 3) viii) 2 ( + ) + = 0

3 +3 1
ix) 4(2 3)2 (2 3) 14 = 0 x) + =2
+3 3 2

1 1 7
xi) (1 + +1) (1 1) = 8 xii) 2 2 = 2 + 6

6. Find the quadratic equation, whose solution set is: (i) {3, 5} (ii) {2, 3}

7. Find the value of x, if + 1 = 0 and 2 + 6 = 0.

8. Use the substitution = 2 + 3 to solve for x, if 4(2 + 3)2 (2 + 3) 14 = 0.

9. Solve:

6 3+1
i) = 1 + ii) = 4

1
iii) +
= 2.5 iv) 2( 2 6) = 3( 4)

32 38
v) ( + 3)2 4( + 3) 5 = 0 vi) =
23 +4

100 100 4 1 4
vii)
+5
=1 viii) =
+2 +3 2+1

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5 3 4
ix) 2 +6 = (x) 3 2 + + 5 = 3.

10. Find the quadratic equation, whose solution set is:

2 8
i) {5, -4} ii) {3, 5} iii) {0, 9}

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