A quadratic equation may be written in several different forms.
1. Standard form
2. Vertex form
3. Intercept form
Let us have a look at how these forms are written
1. Standard form:
This form is best suited when we want to find the roots of the equation using factoring or the quadratic formula.

2. Vertex form:
This form is best suited when you want to find out the vertex (highest or lowest point) of the quadratic equation.

3. Intercept form:
