Example: x squared - 5x + 6 = 0Solutions: 2 and 3
x*2+4x+8= 0 is a quadratic equation
Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
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Whether or not that there is a solution to a quadratic equation,
The quadratic equation in standard form is: ax2 + bx + c = 0. The solution is x = [-b ± √b2- 4ac)] ÷ 2a You can use either plus or minus - a quadratic equation may have two solutions.
x*2+4x+8= 0 is a quadratic equation
Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
The solution to a math problem involving a quadratic equation is the values of the variable that make the equation true, typically found using the quadratic formula or factoring.
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Is it possible for a quadratic equation to have no real solution? please give an example and explain. Thank you
If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is less than zero then it has no solutions.
Whether or not that there is a solution to a quadratic equation,
It has one real solution.
1,2.5
The quadratic equation in standard form is: ax2 + bx + c = 0. The solution is x = [-b ± √b2- 4ac)] ÷ 2a You can use either plus or minus - a quadratic equation may have two solutions.
Using the quadratic equation formula: x = -5-/+ the square root of 7