Factorise it!
Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
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Quadratic equations like this one usually have two solution. Sometimes they have one (so-called "double") solution. If you solve it, you'll know for sure.
we study linear equation in other to know more about quadratic equation
If the equation is an identity.
Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
They will be on the horizontal x axis of the graph (look for the x-intercepts).
You know an equation is quadratic by looking at the degree of the highest power in the equation. If it is 2, then it is quadratic. so any equation or polynomial of the form: ax2 +bx+c=0 where a is NOT 0 and a, b and c are known as the quadratic coefficients is a quadratic equation.
Write the quadratic equation in the standard form: ax2 + bx + c = 0 Then calculate the discriminant = b2 - 4ac If the discriminant is greater than zero, there are two distinct real solutions. If the discriminant is zero, there is one real solution. If the discriminany is less than zero, there are no real solutions (there will be two distinct imaginary solutions).
dun know :D
Quadratic equations like this one usually have two solution. Sometimes they have one (so-called "double") solution. If you solve it, you'll know for sure.
we study linear equation in other to know more about quadratic equation
If the equation is an identity.
i dont know 8x+5y=89
The discriminant of a quadratic equation helps determine the nature of its roots - whether they are real and distinct, real and equal, or imaginary.
If you know how to complete the square, this link will finish the job for you. http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/quadratic-equation-derivation.html
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