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Factorising Quadratic equations

Factorization of quadratic equations is the part of finding the roots of a quadratic equation. Factoring quadratic equations means converting the given quadratic expression into the product of two linear factors. Before understanding the factorization of quadratic equations, let’s recall what is a quadratic equation and its standard form. When a quadratic polynomial equates to 0, we get the quadratic equation. If ax2 + bx + c is the quadratic polynomial, ax2 + bx + c = 0 is the quadratic equation, where a, b, c are real numbers such that a ≠ 0. As the degree of quadratic equation 2, it contains two roots. In this article, you will learn the methods of solving quadratic equations by factoring, as well as examples with solutions.

Algebra class

Simultaneous Adding algebra fractions Completing square

Quadratic simultaneous equations

Quadratic simultaneous equations

Algebra fractions

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Mrs. Salma Gamal

Mrs. Salma Gamal

professional and experienced math teacher with more than 10+ years of experience

Factorising Quadratic equations

Math classified ( IGCSE Edexcel modular) three parts

Algebra class

200$
Course Duration
45 Hours
Board
EDEXCEL
Course Level
Higher
Year
KS3

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