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Mathematics, 16.05.2021 23:50 riaahroo2378

HELP QUICK PLEASE For Unit 1’s Discussion Board I would like you to explain, in your own words using mathematical language, how to solve a quadratic equation using one of the methods you have learned this chapter (factoring, square root, completing the square, quadratic formula). This idea would mean instead of saying: “I took off the x and found something for it to go with” you would state “I subtracted the x from both sides and factored with respect to x so that I could find two values that multiplied together to get my value”. The idea here is for you to be able to communicate with someone about the problem you have chosen in true mathematical concepts.

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