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Quadratic

, What is it?

ax^2 +bx+c=0



Factorising to
Revisio
solve
1. Put in standard
form
2. Apply the zero
factor law
3. List possible
solutions
MAP
Eg. x^2 = –2x + 63
x^2 + 2x – 63 = 0
Find factors of 63 so
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