Writing Quadratic Equations
Follow the directions for each problem to write a quadratic equation that has the given number of
solutions. Be sure to show all the work leading to your answer.
8. Think of another quadratic equation that has two (2) real number solutions. Write the
equation in ax^2+ bx +c =0 form. Then find the value of the discriminant to support your
answer.
9. Think of another quadratic equation that has one (1) real number solution. Write the
equation in ax^2 +bx +c =0 form. Then find the value of the discriminant to support your
answer.
10. Think of another quadratic equation that has no (0) real number solutions. Write the
equation in ax^2+ bx +c =0 form. Then find the value of the discriminant to support your
answer.

