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Which of the following circumstances would likely make factoring the best method for solving a quadratic equation

Which of the following circumstances would likely make factoring the best method for-example-1
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When we are solving an equation the goal is to find the values which would make that equation equal to "0". Therefore if we have a quadratic equation of the following form:


ax^2\text{ + bx + c = 0}

If it is possible to express it in a form with two perfect squares we can rewrite it as follows:


(x-r)^2\text{ = 0}

Where "r" is the root of the equation, its solution, therefore this would be the best method for solving it. Let's check an example:


\begin{gathered} x^2\text{ - 4x + 4 = 0} \\ (x\text{ -}2)^2\text{ = 0} \end{gathered}

The answer to this quadratic equation is 2.

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