Completing the Square

VIDEO: Introduction on How to Complete a Square for a Quadratic Function

In this video I show how to complete the square for a quadratic (2nd degree polynomial) function. I start by reviewing how to factor a perfect square trinomial into a binomial squared which is what completing the square accomplishes. I then complete the square on some quadratic functions to put them in an equivalent form.

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VIDEO: Exercises to Accompany “Introduction on How to Complete a Square for a Quadratic Function”_1

This video goes over some exercises I wrote to practice what I went over in the previous video.

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VIDEO: Solving Quadratic Equations By Completing the Square_Part 1

In this video I review how to complete a square for a quadratic function or equation. I then use this technique to solve some quadratic equations where the coefficient of x^2 is 1.

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VIDEO: Exercises to Accompany “Solving Quadratic Equations By Completing the Square_Part 1_1”

In this video I work through a worksheet of practice problems dealing with the topic I covered in the video “Solving Quadratic Equations By Completing the Square_Part_1:

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VIDEO: Solving Quadratic Equations By Completing the Square_Part 2

This video follows from the previous videos and explores complex solutions to quadratic equations found by using the completing the square method.

VIDEO: Using Completing the Square to Put a Quadratric Function in Vertex Form f(x) = a(x-h)^2+k

In this video I show how to take a quadratic function in standard form (f(x) =ax^2+bx +c) and put it in vertex form f(x) = a(x-h)^2+k