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Quadratic Equations

Practise solving quadratic equations algebraically with this self-marking exercise.

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This is level 8; Mixed questions on solving quadratic equations. Use decimals rather than fractions in your answers. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 9 correct.

1. Find the values of x for which x2 + 4x + 3 = 0.

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2. Solve the equation x2 − 7x + 10 = 0.

x = and Correct Wrong

3. Find the x values where the graph of y = 5x2 + 23x + 12 crosses the x-axis.

x = and Correct Wrong

4. Solve the equation 4x2 − 13x + 3 = 0

x = and Correct Wrong

5. Find the values of x for which 6x2 + 5x − 6 = 0. Give your answers to three significant figures.

x = and Correct Wrong

6. Solve 3x2 − 7x − 1 = 0. Give your answers to three significant figures.

x = and Correct Wrong

7. Find the roots of 7x2 + 7x = 2. Give your answers to three significant figures.

x = and Correct Wrong

8. Find the values of x for which 6x2 − 5x = 4. Give your answers to three significant figures.

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9. Solve 25x2 = 16.

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10. A number is squared and added to seven times that same number to give a sum of one hundred and seventy. Let that number be x. Find the two possible values of x.

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11. One side of a rectangular garden is x metres long. An adjacent side differs in length by five metres. The area of the garden is 176 square metres. Form equations and solve them to find two possible values of x.

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12. Solve (x − 5)(x + 2) = 18

x = and Correct Wrong

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Factorising - Factorise algebraic expressions in this structured online self marking exercise.

Level 1 - A quadratic equation presented in a factorised form.

Level 2 - Two terms where the unknown is a factor of both. The roots are integers.

Level 3 - Three terms where the squared term has a coefficient of one. The roots are integers.

Level 4 - Three terms where the squared term has a coefficient other than one and the expression factorises.

Level 5 - Quadratic equations that factorise after being rearranged.

Level 6 - The difference between two squares.

Level 7 - Three terms and the roots are not necessarily integers.

Level 8 - Mixed questions on solving quadratic equations

Exam Style Questions - A collection of problems in the style of GCSE or IB/A-level exam paper questions (worked solutions are available for Transum subscribers).

More Algebra including lesson Starters, visual aids, investigations and self-marking exercises.

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