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The second method of solving quadratics is square root property,
If p2 = d then p =±d
There is a (potentially) new symbol that we have to define first in case you haven't seen it still. The symbol "± " is named as : "plus or minus" & i.e. exactly what this tells us. This symbol is shorthand which tells us that we actually have two numbers here. One is p =√d and the other is p = √- d .
It is a fairly simple property to use, however it can just used on a small portion of the equations which we're ever likely to encounter. Let's see some examples of this property.
if m
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In this section we're going to revisit some of the applications which we saw in the Linear Applications section & see some instance which will require us to solve a quadratic equat
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Determine a list of all possible rational zeroes Let's see how to come up along a list of possible rational zeroes for a polynomial. Example Find a list of all possible
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what is the reciprocal of 4 over 3 .
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