This document discusses different methods for solving quadratic equations. It defines a quadratic equation as an equation of the form "ax^2 + bx + c = 0" and lists four methods for solving them: 1) factoring, 2) completing the square, 3) extracting roots, and 4) taking the square root. Examples are provided for each method showing the step-by-step work to solve sample quadratic equations using each technique.
This document discusses different methods for solving quadratic equations. It defines a quadratic equation as an equation of the form "ax^2 + bx + c = 0" and lists four methods for solving them: 1) factoring, 2) completing the square, 3) extracting roots, and 4) taking the square root. Examples are provided for each method showing the step-by-step work to solve sample quadratic equations using each technique.
This document discusses different methods for solving quadratic equations. It defines a quadratic equation as an equation of the form "ax^2 + bx + c = 0" and lists four methods for solving them: 1) factoring, 2) completing the square, 3) extracting roots, and 4) taking the square root. Examples are provided for each method showing the step-by-step work to solve sample quadratic equations using each technique.
This document discusses different methods for solving quadratic equations. It defines a quadratic equation as an equation of the form "ax^2 + bx + c = 0" and lists four methods for solving them: 1) factoring, 2) completing the square, 3) extracting roots, and 4) taking the square root. Examples are provided for each method showing the step-by-step work to solve sample quadratic equations using each technique.