Title: Completing the square Part A
1Completing the square - Part A
2Objective To take a quadratic equation in the
form of and re-arrange it in
the form of .
This is known as completing the square. By
re-arranging an expression or equation we will be
able to graph the function, or find inverses of
quadratics.
3Rearranging quadratic equation in the form
where a1.
1. Introduce an sign and then eliminate c from
the left hand side.
2. Write down the value of and and ,
keeping your values as fractions.
3. Add to both sides of the equation.
4. The left and side will now factorise into
.
5. Eliminate the number from the right hand side
and get rid of the sign you introduced in 1.
4Rearranging quadratic equation in the form
where a is not equal to 1.
1. Take the factor of a, out of your expression,
keeping your answers as fractions.
2. Discard a for now. We will use it later.
Treat the inside of your bracket as an expression
and use the same method as before.
3. Introduce an sign and then eliminate c from
the left hand side.
4. Write down the value of and and ,
keeping your values as fractions.
5. Add to both sides of the equation.
6. The left and side will now factorise into
.
7. Eliminate the number from the right hand side
and get rid of the sign.
8. Now multiply the equation out by a as shown in
the example.
5Complete the worksheet Completing the Square A.
Continue to the Completing the Square B
worksheet, before going onto Square B slideshow.