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D2. Elementary algebra : solving quadratic equations.
Any equation formed using a quadratic function is called a quadratic equation. All these equations are quadratic equations: Generally, quadratic equations have the form: A quadratic equation like Because Now we know that either x + 1=0 or x + 2=0. So the two solutions to the equation are -1 and -2. Example: solve
Example: Solve
Here's another way of showing the process. Change the values of the variables a and b. Not all quadratic functions can be easily factorised though. If the following display becomes complicated for a particular value of a and b, you will have to wait until your AS/A2 course covers this topic for a detailed explanation. |
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