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Quadratic formula review

The quadratic formula allows us to solve any quadratic equation that's in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0. This article reviews how to apply the formula.

What is the quadratic formula?

The quadratic formula says that
x=b±b24ac2a
for any quadratic equation like:
ax2+bx+c=0

Example

We're given an equation and asked to solve for q:
0=7q2+2q+9
This equation is already in the form ax2+bx+c=0, so we can apply the quadratic formula where a=7,b=2,c=9:
q=b±b24ac2aq=2±224(7)(9)2(7)q=2±4+25214q=2±25614q=2±1614q=2+1614  ,  q=21614q=1            ,  q=97
Let's check both solutions to be sure it worked:
q=1q=97
0=7q2+2q+90=7(1)2+2(1)+90=7(1)2+90=72+90=00=7q2+2q+90=7(97)2+2(97)+90=7(8149)+(187)+90=(817)+(187)+90=(637)+90=9+90=0
Yep, both solutions check out.
Want to learn more about the quadratic formula? Check out this video.
Practice
Solve for x.
4+x+7x2=0
Choose 1 answer:

Want more practice? Check out this exercise.

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