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State the quadratic formula.

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if you mean this, then
ax^(2) + bx + cx = 0

if you mean this, then
x = \frac{-b±\sqrt{b^(2) - 4 (a) (c) } }{2(a)} *ignore the a thingy in between the -b and ±

hope this helps! ❤ from peachimin

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In the Quadratic Formula, the expression underneath the radical symbol determines the number and type of solutions the formula will reveal. This expression, b2 – 4ac, is called the discriminant of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0.


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