Relative Viability Of The Method Of Conjugate Linear Equations In Solving Quadratic Equations: A Comparison With The Conventional Factorization Method
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This study sought to find out the viability of the method of conjugate linear equations in solving
quadratic equations among senior high school (SHS) one students, by comparing the effectiveness
of teaching quadratic equations using the conjugate linear equations method and the traditional
factorization method. A quasi-experimental design involving two senior high school form one
classes with twenty-eight (n=28) students for the control and twenty-nine (n=29) students for the
treatment group and a total of 57 students was conducted. Pre-test, post-test, and retention test
items with respective reliability coefficients; 0.80, 0.87 and 0.85 and their test scores were
collected and analyzed using independent samples t-tests. At a significant alpha level of 0.05, the
conjugate linear equations method showed significant post-test score differences in favour of the
conjugales, with gender difference not significantly different. The method of conjugate linear
equations also demonstrated higher retention potential. Although no significant time differences
emerged between the two groups, the study highlights the conjugate linear equations method's
viability and potential benefits. Recommendations include adoption of the method of conjugales,
training of teachers on the pedagogy of the method of conjugales, further research, long-term
assessment, and resource provision.
