Answer:
Explanation:
The quadratic formula is as follows:
It is used for factoring second degree polynomials ONLY!!! That's why it's called the quadratic formula...quadratics are second degree polynomials. The a, b and c are found in the standard form of a quadratic equation:
Just plug them into the formula, but be careful with the "-4ac". Sometimes that mistakenly leads to an unwanted negative sign under you radical. Unless you are dealing with imaginary numbers, your solutions should be real.