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Definitions [6]

Definition: Quadratic Equations

An equation with one variable, in which the highest power of the variable is two, is known as a quadratic equation.

Standard Form:

 ax2 + bx + c = 0,  a ≠ 0

For example :

(i) 3x2 + 4x + 7 = 0

(ii) 4x2 + 5x = 0 

Definition: Solution Set

The set of elements representing the roots of a quadratic equation is called its solution set.

Definition: Roots of a Quadratic Equation

A value of the variable which satisfies the equation is called a root (solution).

If substituting a value of x makes the polynomial zero, that value is a root.

  • A number α is called a root of ax2 + bx + c = 0, if 2 + bα + c = 0
Definition: Adjected Quadratic Equation

If a quadratic equation contains only two terms where one is a square term and the other is the first power term of the unknown, it is called adjected quadratic equation.

For example :

(i) 4x2 + 5x = 0

(ii) 7x2 − 3x = 0, etc. 

Definition: Pure Quadratic Equation

If the quadratic equation contains only the square of the unknown, it is called a pure quadratic equation.

For example :

(i) x2 = 4 

(ii) 3x2 − 8 = 0, etc.

Definition: Matrix

A matrix is a rectangular arrangement of numbers arranged in rows and columns, enclosed in brackets [ ] or parentheses ( ).

Elements (Entries) of a Matrix

  • Each number in a matrix is called an element (or entry).

Rows and Columns

  • Horizontal lines → rows
  • Vertical lines → columns

Order of a Matrix

  • Order = number of rows × number of columns
  • Written as m × n and read as “m by n”
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