Quadratic Equation
Quadratic equations is an equation in 2nd degree equation.
Its general form is : ax^2 +bx=c=0
The "ax^2" is called "quadratic part. The "bx" is "linear part". And the "c" is the "constant part".
Forms of Incomplete QE:
ax^2+ bx +c =0
ax^2 + bx = 0
ax^2 + c = 0
How to solve it:
The "solutions" to the Quadratic Equation are where it is equal to zero.
There are usually 2 solutions
They are also called "roots", or sometimes "zeros"
How to solve incomplete Quadratic equation:
1) form ax^2 +bx +c =0. Transpose the constant part.
2) Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of the Quadratic part.
3) extract the negative.
Its general form is : ax^2 +bx=c=0
The "ax^2" is called "quadratic part. The "bx" is "linear part". And the "c" is the "constant part".
Forms of Incomplete QE:
ax^2+ bx +c =0
ax^2 + bx = 0
ax^2 + c = 0
How to solve it:
The "solutions" to the Quadratic Equation are where it is equal to zero.
There are usually 2 solutions
They are also called "roots", or sometimes "zeros"
How to solve incomplete Quadratic equation:
1) form ax^2 +bx +c =0. Transpose the constant part.
2) Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of the Quadratic part.
3) extract the negative.