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Jillian Oconnell
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21 June, 05:32
How do you group quadratics?
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Aylin Orr
21 June, 05:58
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If you have a quadratic equation in the form ax^2+bx+c
Step 1) Determine the product of AC (the coefficients in a quadratic equation)
Step 2) Determine what factors of a⋅ca⋅c sum to bb
Step 3) "ungroup" the middle term to become the sum of the factors found in step 2
Step 4) group the pairs.
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