example 1 use properties of square roots simplify the expression. a. 18 b. 2 18 c. 9 5 solution 9 a....
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Example 1 Use Properties of Square Roots
Simplify the expression.
a. 18 b. 2 • 18 c.9
5
SOLUTION
9 •a. 18 = 2 = 23
c.9
5 5
9= =
5
3
4•b. = = 5210 20 = 5•2
Example 2 Rationalize the Denominator of a Fraction
Simplify .2
5
SOLUTION
2
5 5
2= Quotient property of square roots
5
2= •
2
2
2
2Multiply by .
=10
2Simplify.
Checkpoint
Simplify the expression.
1.
Use Properties of Square Roots
12
2. 3•15
3.3
7
ANSWER 32
ANSWER 53
ANSWER21
3
Example 3 Solve a Quadratic Equation
Solve .=x 2 + 1 13
Subtract 1 from each side. = 12x 2
SOLUTION
=x 2 + 1 13 Write original equation.
=x +– 12 Take the square root of each side.
=x +– 4 3• Product property of square roots
=x +– 32 Simplify.
ANSWER The solutions are and . 32 32–
Example 3 Solve a Quadratic Equation
CHECK 32 32–Substitute and into the original equation.
=x 2 + 1 13 =x 2 + 1 13
+ 1 13=?4 3• + 1 13=?4 3•
=12 + 1 13 =12 + 1 13
+ 1 1332( )2 =? + 1 13=?32( )2–
Checkpoint
Solve the equation.
Solving a Quadratic Equation
4. =x 2 4– 14
5. =x 2 3 13+
ANSWER 2,3 23–
ANSWER 10, 10–
=3y 2 246. ANSWER 2,2 22–
Example 4 Use a Quadratic Equation as a Model
Skydiving A skydiver jumps from an airplane that is 6000 feet above the ground. The skydiver opens her parachute when she is 2500 feet above the ground.
a. Write an equation that gives the height (in feet) of the skydiver above the ground as a function of time
(in seconds).
b. For how many seconds does the skydiver fall before opening her parachute?
SOLUTION
a. The initial height of the skydiver is h0 6000.=
Write falling object model.–= 16t 2h + h0
Example 4 Use a Quadratic Equation as a Model
Substitute 6000 for h0.–= 16t 2h + 6000
b. The height of the skydiver when she opens her parachute is h 2500. Substitute 2500 for h in the model from part (a). Solve for t.
=
Write model from part (a).–= 16t 2h + 6000
Substitute 2500 for h.–= 16t 22500 + 6000
Subtract 6000 from each side.–= 16t 23500–
Divide each side by 16.t 2=16
3500–
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Example 4 Use a Quadratic Equation as a Model
Take the square root of each side.t =16
3500–
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Use a calculator.–+ t ≈15
ANSWER
Reject the solution 15, because time must be positive. The skydiver falls for about 15 seconds before opening her parachute.
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Checkpoint
7. Skydiving A skydiver jumps from a plane that is 5000 feet above the ground. The skydiver opens his parachute when he is 2000 feet above the ground.
Use a Quadratic Equation
a. Write an equation that gives the height (in feet) of the skydiver above the ground as a function of time (in seconds).
ANSWER –= 16t 2h + 5000
b. For how many seconds does the skydiver fall before opening his parachute?
ANSWER about 14 sec