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This document covers the standard form of quadratic equations, represented as ax^2 + bx + c = 0, and provides the quadratic formula for finding solutions. It also discusses the graphing of quadratic equations, noting that the parabola opens upwards if a > 0 and downwards if a < 0, with the vertex and axis of symmetry being important for graphing. Overall, it serves as a concise guide to understanding and solving quadratic equations.

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Class Note 3: Mathematics - Quadratic Equations

Standard Form: ax2+bx+c=0ax^2 + bx + c = 0ax


2
+bx+c=0
Solutions:
Use the quadratic formula:
x=−b±b2−4ac2ax = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}
x=
2a
−b±
b
2
−4ac

Graphing:
Parabola shape, opens upwards if a>0a > 0a>0, downwards if a<0a < 0a<0.
Vertex and axis of symmetry can help in graphing.

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