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Given a quadratic equation with coefficients a, b, c.

How would you find the solution of the quadratic equation.

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Answered by HStar6389
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ax^2 +bx +c , and we can find the solution of quadratic equations by splitting the middle term method..
Answered by AkarshRoy
2
ax²+bx+c=0 is your quadratic equation with coefficients a,b,c
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their are 3 methods to find solutions of quadratic equation......
1) factorization method
to find solution u have to split middle term into 2.
also it should affect the quadratic equation also product of that number should be equal to product of constant and coefficient of x²
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(if the values of equation is very big u can use these two methods which are left)
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2)completing the square method
to find solution u have to subtract and add square coefficient of x by squaring and dividing it by 2
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3)quadratic formula
by putting the value in x=-b±√(b²-4ac)/2a u can find zeroes also b²-4ac=D should not be less than zero. D is here called discriminant.




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