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3 April, 16:22

How do you know if you cant factor a quadratic equation?

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  1. 3 April, 17:51
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    You can always factor a quadratic using the quadratic formula. Even if you're missing the b or the c. You can't be missing the a, since the a is the variable on the x-squared, which makes it a quadratic in the first place. You may end up with a negative under the square root sign which gives you complex solutions, but solutions nonetheless.
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