Putting an equation in quadratic form

In summary, to put an equation into quadratic form, first factor out any common terms and then complete the square for each remaining term. Remember to subtract whatever was added to complete the square.
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Homework Statement



Could someone please explain how to go about putting an equation into quadratic form.
e.g:
Q(x,y,z)=7x^2-2y^2-40z^2-14xz+20yz.

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



I know it equals 7(x-z)^2 -2(y-5z)^2 +3z^2. dnt know how to get there though
 
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Firstly look at [tex]7x^2-14xz[/tex]

This becomes [tex]7(x^2-2xz)[/tex] and now you just need to complete the square on that factor. Remember to subtract whatever you added to complete the square.

[tex]7(x^2-2xz+z^2)-7z^2[/tex]

[tex]7(x-z)^2-7z^2[/tex]

Now do this for the other two terms as well.
 
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Thanks that helped. I can do them now.
 

1. What is quadratic form?

Quadratic form is a mathematical representation of a polynomial equation with a degree of two, meaning it contains a variable raised to the second power.

2. Why is it important to put an equation in quadratic form?

Putting an equation in quadratic form can make it easier to solve and analyze, as it allows us to identify important characteristics such as the vertex, roots, and concavity of the graph.

3. How do you put an equation in quadratic form?

To put an equation in quadratic form, you need to rearrange the terms so that they are written in descending order of degree, with the variable raised to the second power first, followed by the variable raised to the first power, and finally the constant term.

4. Can any equation be put in quadratic form?

No, only equations with a degree of two can be put in quadratic form. Equations with a higher degree, such as cubic or quartic equations, have their own specific forms.

5. How does putting an equation in quadratic form help in solving real-world problems?

Putting an equation in quadratic form can help us model and solve real-world problems involving quadratic relationships, such as projectile motion, profit and loss analysis, and optimization problems.

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