To factorise a quadratic expression ax2+ bx + c and represent it geometrically where a = 1.
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just put 1 in place of a
x2+bx +c
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A quadratic equation is an equation that contains a squared variable as its highest power on any variable. The general form of a quadratic equation is:
ax2 + bx + c = 0
Where a, b, and c are constants and a ≠ 0. In other words there must be a x2 term.
Some examples are:
x2 + 3x - 3 = 0
4x2 + 9 = 0 (Where b = 0)
x2 + 5x = 0 (where c = 0)
One way to solve a quadratic equation is by factoring the trinomial.
This part will focus on factoring a quadratic when a, the x2-coefficient, is 1.
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