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Mathematics, 21.08.2020 23:01 tdahna0403

I’ve noticed here are around 4 ways to solve a Quadratic Equation. Factoring, Completing the square, The quadratic Formula, and graphing. With some equations, it seems that all 4 can be used for solving. But for a lot of equations, sometimes factoring doesn’t work, and you’ll have to use the Quadratic formula. Or maybe the Quadratic Formula is too slow and you need to factor instead etc. Is there an easy or quick way to tell, just by looking at a quadratic equation, which method is best for solving?

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