If you have to solve a quadratic equation but are not told which method to use, here is a guide as to what to do
“Correct to 2 decimal places” suggests using the quadratic formula
Substitute a = 1, b = -7 and c = 2 into the formula, putting brackets around any negative numbers
Use a calculator to find each solution
x = 6.70156… or 0.2984...
Round your final answers to 2 decimal places
x = 6.70 or x = 0.30
Method 1
If you cannot spot the factorisation, use the quadratic formula
Substitute a = 16, b = -82 and c = 45 into the formula, putting brackets around any negative numbers
Use a calculator to find each solution
x = or x =
Method 2
If you do spot the factorisation, (2x – 9)(8x – 5), then use that method instead
Set the first bracket equal to zero
Add 9 to both sides then divide by 2
Set the second bracket equal to zero
Add 5 to both sides then divide by 8
x = or x =
This question wants you to complete the square first
Find p (by halving the middle number)
Write x2 + 6x as (x + p)2 - p2
Replace x2 + 6x with (x + 3)2 – 9 in the equation
Make x the subject of the equation (start by adding 4 to both sides)
Take square roots of both sides (include a ± sign to get both solutions)
Subtract 3 from both sides
Find each solution separately using + first, then - second
x = - 5, x = - 1
Even though the quadratic factorises to (x + 5)(x + 1), this is not the method asked for in the question