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Quadratic Equation Of Demand


Solving Quadratic Equations

A quadratic equation takes the form:

ax2 + bx + c = 0  

This is not a clear explanation so far in my books, so let's try and describe them a bit further. Let's first explain that a,b and c can be any number depending on what the question dictates. x is also a number, which when inserted into the equation, proves the equation to be true. It is x which we are trying to find out to obtain the final answer to solve the equation.

To explain the above equation even further:

a multiplied by x multiplied by x

plus 

b multipliedby x 

plus 

is equal to 0

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