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n algebra, a quadratic equation (from the Latin quadratus for "square") is any
equation that can be rearranged in standard form as {\displaystyle
ax^{2}+bx+c=0}ax2+bx+c=0where x represents an unknown, and a, b, and c represent
known numbers, where a ≠ 0. If a = 0, then the equation is linear, not quadratic, as there
is no {\displaystyle ax^{2}}ax2 term. The numbers a, b, and c are the coefficients of the
equation and may be distin…
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Factoring by inspection
It may be possible to express a quadratic equation ax + bx + c = 0 as a product (px + q)(rx + s) =
0. In so…
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Quadratics (Quadratic Equation) - Definition, Formula ...
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Quadratics. Quadratics or quadratic equations can be defined as a polynomial equation of a
second degree, which implies that it comprises of a minimum of one term that is squared. The
general form of the quadratic equation is: ax² + bx + c = 0. where x is an unknown variable and
a,b,c are numerical coefficients.
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Is x 2 – 1 a quadratic equation?
Since the degree of the polynomial is 2, therefore, given equation is a quadratic equation.
Write the quadratic equation in the form of sum and product of roots.
If α and β are the roots of a quadratic equation, then; Sum of the roots = α+β Product of the roots = αβ Therefore, the
required equation is: x...
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Quadratic Equations
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Complex Solutions?
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Plus/Minus
First of all what is that plus/minus thing that looks like ± ? The ±means there are TWO
answers: x = −b + √(b2 − 4ac) 2a x = −b − √(b2 − 4ac) 2a Here is an example with two
answers: But it does not always work out like that! 1. Imagine if the curve "just touches" the
x-axis. 2. Or imagine the curve is so highit doesn't even cross the x-axis! Thi…
Discriminant
Do you see b2 − 4ac in the formula above? It is called the Discriminant, because it can
"discriminate" between the possible types of answer: Complex solutions?Let's talk about
them after we see how to use the formula.
Using the Quadratic Formula
Just put the values of a, b and c into the Quadratic Formula, and do the calculations.
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