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22 April 2025

  • curprev 04:3504:35, 22 April 2025 Iwiseman talk contribs 1,172 bytes +1,172 Created page with "For Quadratic Equations you can calculate the factored form. First I will list the terms for the parts *Quadratic Term (ax²) *Linear Term (bx) *Constant Term(c) Give the equation y = x² - 3x -10 This can be written like this y = (x -5)(x+2) The way to approach it is to identify the factors (numbers) when multiplied together add up to the constant (-10) part of the equation and when added together equal the linear (-3x) part of the equation<br> A more complex quadra..."