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Students are presented with an AI generated solution to rerrange the quadratic equation where the AI has made errors, they are asked to identify on which line the first error occurs, then rewrite the solution correctly. No variables but this is version 4 of 5 versions of the question.
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Don Shearman 11 months ago
Published this.Don Shearman 2 years ago
Created this as a copy of Rearrange formula 3.Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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Rearrange formula 1 | draft | Don Shearman | 08/05/2024 06:21 | |
Rearrange formula 2 | draft | Don Shearman | 08/05/2024 06:26 | |
Rearrange formula 4 | draft | Don Shearman | 08/05/2024 06:36 | |
Rearrange formula 5 | draft | Don Shearman | 08/05/2024 06:41 |
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I asked an AI chat program to rearrange x=−b+√b2−4ac2a to make c the subject. The response was:
Starting with the formula
: x=−b+√b2−4ac2aFirst, we'll multiply both sides by
2ato eliminate the denominator
: 2ax=−b+√b2−4acNext, we'll isolate the square root term by subtracting
bfrom both sides:
2ax−b=√b2−4acNow we'll square both sides to eliminate the square root:
(2ax−b)2=b2−4acExpanding the left side of the equation gives:
4a2x2−4abx+b2=b2−4acSimplifying further by canceling out the
b2terms:
4a2x2−4abx=−4acFactoring out
4a:4a(ax−b)=−4cDividing both sides by
−4and switching the sides:
c=(ax−b)/4aTherefore,
cis equal to
(ax−b)/4a.
On which line does the first error occur? In your handwritten notes write out the solution to this problem correctly.
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