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The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.
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The quadratic formula is used to solve the quadratic equation. Many equations in which the variable is squared can be written as a quadratic equation, and then solved with the quadratic formula.
It is still called a quadratic equation!
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A quadratic equation that contains a perfect square trinomial can be expressed in the form ( ax^2 + bx + c = 0 ), where the trinomial can be factored as ( (px + q)^2 ). This means that the equation can be written as ( a(px + q)^2 = 0 ), leading to solutions derived from ( px + q = 0 ). Examples include equations like ( x^2 + 6x + 9 = 0 ) or ( 4x^2 - 12x + 9 = 0 ). In these cases, the perfect square trinomial allows for straightforward factoring and finding of roots.
Well, if the given quadratic equation cannot be factored, nor completed by the square, try using the quadratic formula.
x2+3x+8 is a trinomial But this quadratic equation will have no solutions because its discriminant is less than zero.
If it doesn't have an equal sign, then it's an expression, not an equation. The expression 7x2x is quadratic, because it equals 14x², and something is quadratic if it contains the squared exponent ².
56w2-17w-3 = (8w+1)(7w-3) Using the quadratic equation formula helps.
30x2-23x-14 = (6x-7)(5x+2) when factored with the help of the quadratic equation formula
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The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.The graph of a quadratic equation is called a parabola.
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No, it's a cubic equation. A quadratic equation contains, as its term raised to the highest power, a square. Example: x2. A cubic equation contains, as its term raised to the highest power, a cube. Example: x3. A quartic equation contains, as its term raised to the highest power, a term raised to the fourth power. Example: x4. Quintic, x5. And so, on.
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