Chapter 2 Quadratics
2.1 Solving Quadratic Equation
A quadratics equation can be written in the form ax² + bx + c = 0, where a,b and c are real constants, and a#0. Quadratic equations can have one, two or no real solutions. In this lesson you learn about solving quadratic equations, Solve Quadratic Equation by Factorising, Solve Quadratic Equation Using Quadratic Formula.
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In this lesson you learn about solving quadratic equations, Solve Quadratic Equation by Factorising, Solve Quadratic Equation Using Quadratic Formula.
Use and apply models that involve quadratic functions. In this lesson you learn about modelling with quadratics.
Modelling with Quadratics