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Mastering Quadratic Equations: Factorization and Formula Techniques

Ever wondered why some algebra equations seem trickier than others? ...

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# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

What Are Quadratic Equations?

Think of quadratic equations as algebra's next level challenge. Unlike simple linear equations that only have x, these always include an x² term, making them more interesting to solve. The highest power is always 2, which is what makes them "quadratic".

Every quadratic equation follows the same pattern: ax² + bx + c = 0. Getting your equation into this standard form is absolutely crucial before you start solving - it's like organising your desk before starting homework.

The letters a, b, and c are called coefficients - they're just the numbers in front of each term. Remember that 'a' can never be zero (otherwise it wouldn't be quadratic anymore!). Most quadratics have two solutions called roots, which are the x-values that make the equation true.

Quick tip: Roots and solutions mean exactly the same thing - don't let different terminology throw you off in exams!

2
of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

Method 1: Solving by Factorising

This is often the fastest method, but only works when the quadratic can be factorised neatly. Think of it like breaking down a complex problem into smaller, manageable pieces.

Start by rearranging into standard form, then find the "guide number" by multiplying a and c together. You need two numbers that multiply to give this guide number AND add up to give b. Once you find them, rewrite the middle term using these numbers.

Now comes the clever bit: factorising by grouping. Group the first two terms and last two terms separately, take out common factors from each pair, and you should end up with matching brackets. Set each factor equal to zero and solve - that's your two solutions!

The key principle here is simple: if two things multiply to give zero, then one (or both) must be zero. So if x+3x + 3x2x - 2 = 0, then either x + 3 = 0 or x - 2 = 0.

Remember: This method is based on the zero product property - if the product equals zero, at least one factor must be zero.

3
of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

Method 2: The Quadratic Formula

When factorising gets messy or impossible, the quadratic formula is your reliable backup. It works for every single quadratic equation, no exceptions. The best part? It's in your log tables, so you don't need to memorise it!

The formula is: x = b±(b24ac)-b ± √(b² - 4ac) / 2a. First, identify your a, b, and c values carefully - negative signs are especially tricky here. Substitute these into the formula using brackets to avoid sign errors.

Calculate the bit under the square root b24acb² - 4ac first, then split the calculation because of the ± symbol. You'll get two separate answers, which gives you both solutions. Watch out for questions asking for decimal places - that's usually a hint to use the formula!

The part under the square root b24acb² - 4ac is quite important. If it's negative, you can't find real solutions, so you'd write "no real roots" as your answer.

Exam tip: If a question asks for decimal places, it's almost always telling you to use the formula rather than factorising.

4
of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

Worked Examples in Action

Let's see these methods in practice with real examples you might face in exams. For x² + 7x = -10, first rearrange to get x² + 7x + 10 = 0. The guide number is 1 × 10 = 10, and we need factors that add to 7.

Since 2 + 5 = 7 and 2 × 5 = 10, we rewrite as x² + 2x + 5x + 10 = 0. Grouping gives us xx+2x + 2 + 5x+2x + 2 = 0, which factors to x+5x + 5x+2x + 2 = 0. So x = -5 or x = -2.

For 2x² - 5x - 4 = 0, the decimal places hint tells us to use the formula. With a = 2, b = -5, c = -4, we substitute carefully: x = (5 ± √(25 + 32)) / 4 = (5 ± √57) / 4.

This gives us x = 3.14 and x = -0.64 (to two decimal places). Notice how the formula handles the messy numbers that would make factorising nearly impossible.

Pro tip: Always substitute your answers back into the original equation to check they work - it's a great way to catch mistakes!

5
of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

Common Mistakes and Exam Strategy

The biggest mistake? Forgetting to rearrange to standard form first. If you see x² + 5x = 6, you MUST change it to x² + 5x - 6 = 0 before doing anything else. This trips up loads of students in exams.

Sign errors are another classic problem, especially with the formula. When b is negative, -b becomes positive. And remember (-5)² = 25, not -25! Take your time with substitution and use brackets to stay organised.

Don't forget that most quadratics have two solutions. The ± in the formula is there for a reason, and factorising should give you two brackets to solve. Missing a solution loses you marks.

Choose your method wisely: if the question asks for decimal places, use the formula. If the numbers look neat and simple, try factorising first. You can always switch methods if one isn't working out.

Final reminder: Check your answers by substituting back into the original equation - it only takes a minute and could save you valuable marks!

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MathematicsMathematics3 views·Na-update Jun 8, 2026·5 mga pahina

Mastering Quadratic Equations: Factorization and Formula Techniques

Ever wondered why some algebra equations seem trickier than others? Quadratic equationsare the next step up from linear equations - they include an x² term and usually have two solutions instead of just one. Master these and you'll be...

1
of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

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What Are Quadratic Equations?

Think of quadratic equations as algebra's next level challenge. Unlike simple linear equations that only have x, these always include an x² term, making them more interesting to solve. The highest power is always 2, which is what makes them "quadratic".

Every quadratic equation follows the same pattern: ax² + bx + c = 0. Getting your equation into this standard form is absolutely crucial before you start solving - it's like organising your desk before starting homework.

The letters a, b, and c are called coefficients - they're just the numbers in front of each term. Remember that 'a' can never be zero (otherwise it wouldn't be quadratic anymore!). Most quadratics have two solutions called roots, which are the x-values that make the equation true.

Quick tip: Roots and solutions mean exactly the same thing - don't let different terminology throw you off in exams!

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of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

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Method 1: Solving by Factorising

This is often the fastest method, but only works when the quadratic can be factorised neatly. Think of it like breaking down a complex problem into smaller, manageable pieces.

Start by rearranging into standard form, then find the "guide number" by multiplying a and c together. You need two numbers that multiply to give this guide number AND add up to give b. Once you find them, rewrite the middle term using these numbers.

Now comes the clever bit: factorising by grouping. Group the first two terms and last two terms separately, take out common factors from each pair, and you should end up with matching brackets. Set each factor equal to zero and solve - that's your two solutions!

The key principle here is simple: if two things multiply to give zero, then one (or both) must be zero. So if x+3x + 3x2x - 2 = 0, then either x + 3 = 0 or x - 2 = 0.

Remember: This method is based on the zero product property - if the product equals zero, at least one factor must be zero.

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of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

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Method 2: The Quadratic Formula

When factorising gets messy or impossible, the quadratic formula is your reliable backup. It works for every single quadratic equation, no exceptions. The best part? It's in your log tables, so you don't need to memorise it!

The formula is: x = b±(b24ac)-b ± √(b² - 4ac) / 2a. First, identify your a, b, and c values carefully - negative signs are especially tricky here. Substitute these into the formula using brackets to avoid sign errors.

Calculate the bit under the square root b24acb² - 4ac first, then split the calculation because of the ± symbol. You'll get two separate answers, which gives you both solutions. Watch out for questions asking for decimal places - that's usually a hint to use the formula!

The part under the square root b24acb² - 4ac is quite important. If it's negative, you can't find real solutions, so you'd write "no real roots" as your answer.

Exam tip: If a question asks for decimal places, it's almost always telling you to use the formula rather than factorising.

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of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

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Worked Examples in Action

Let's see these methods in practice with real examples you might face in exams. For x² + 7x = -10, first rearrange to get x² + 7x + 10 = 0. The guide number is 1 × 10 = 10, and we need factors that add to 7.

Since 2 + 5 = 7 and 2 × 5 = 10, we rewrite as x² + 2x + 5x + 10 = 0. Grouping gives us xx+2x + 2 + 5x+2x + 2 = 0, which factors to x+5x + 5x+2x + 2 = 0. So x = -5 or x = -2.

For 2x² - 5x - 4 = 0, the decimal places hint tells us to use the formula. With a = 2, b = -5, c = -4, we substitute carefully: x = (5 ± √(25 + 32)) / 4 = (5 ± √57) / 4.

This gives us x = 3.14 and x = -0.64 (to two decimal places). Notice how the formula handles the messy numbers that would make factorising nearly impossible.

Pro tip: Always substitute your answers back into the original equation to check they work - it's a great way to catch mistakes!

5
of 5
# Quadratic Equations

## What are quadratic equations?

A quadratic equation is a type of algebra equation where the highest power of
the v

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  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
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Common Mistakes and Exam Strategy

The biggest mistake? Forgetting to rearrange to standard form first. If you see x² + 5x = 6, you MUST change it to x² + 5x - 6 = 0 before doing anything else. This trips up loads of students in exams.

Sign errors are another classic problem, especially with the formula. When b is negative, -b becomes positive. And remember (-5)² = 25, not -25! Take your time with substitution and use brackets to stay organised.

Don't forget that most quadratics have two solutions. The ± in the formula is there for a reason, and factorising should give you two brackets to solve. Missing a solution loses you marks.

Choose your method wisely: if the question asks for decimal places, use the formula. If the numbers look neat and simple, try factorising first. You can always switch methods if one isn't working out.

Final reminder: Check your answers by substituting back into the original equation - it only takes a minute and could save you valuable marks!

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Ang aming AI Companion ay isang AI tool na nakatuon sa mga estudyante na nag-aalok ng higit pa sa mga sagot lang. Binuo mula sa milyong Knowunity resources, nagbibigay ito ng may-kaugnayang impormasyon, personalized na study plans, quizzes, at content direkta sa chat, na umaangkop sa iyong sariling learning journey.

Saan ko mada-download ang Knowunity app?

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Stefan Sgumagamit ng iOS

Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.

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