The Quadratic Formula Explained
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The quadratic formula solves any quadratic equation, even when factoring is hard or impossible with whole numbers.
Quick idea
For ax squared plus bx plus c equals zero, identify a, b, and c, then substitute them carefully into the formula.
Steps
- Write the equation in standard form equal to zero.
- Identify a, b, and c.
- Substitute into the quadratic formula.
- Simplify the discriminant, square root, numerator, and denominator.
Worked example
Solve x squared minus 5x plus 6 equals zero.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Here a equals 1, b equals -5, and c equals 6.
Step 2
Substituting gives x equals 2 or x equals 3.
Step 3
Those are the same answers you would get by factoring.
Common mistake
Be careful when b is negative. The formula starts with negative b, so a negative b becomes positive.
Practice problems
- Solve x^2 - 4x + 3 = 0.
- Solve x^2 + 2x - 8 = 0.
- Solve 2x^2 - 8x + 6 = 0.
Answers
- x = 1 or 3
- x = 2 or -4
- x = 1 or 3
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