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How can you solve quadratic equation in one variable using quadratic formula

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Answered by Kyootie
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Answer: THE QUADRATIC IS A FORMULA THAT PROVIDES THE SOLUTION(S) TO A QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The polynomial equations of degree two in one variable of type

f(x) = ax^{2} + bx + c = 0 and with a, b, c, and R R and a 0 are known as quadratic equations.

It is a quadratic equation in its general form, where "a" stands for the leading coefficient and "c" is for the absolute term of f. (x). The roots of the quadratic equation are the values of x that satisfy the equation (, ).

It is a given that the quadratic equation has two roots. Roots can have either a real or made-up nature. When a quadratic polynomial is equal to zero, a quadratic equation results. The roots of the quadratic equation are the values of x that satisfy the equation.

The formula for a Quadratic Equation

The answer to a quadratic equation, or its roots, is

(α, β) = [-b ± \sqrt{b^{2}- 4ac }/2a]

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