SOLUTION: Approximating solutions.
Suppose you are solving a quadratic equation with no constant term. (c=0). Would you use factoring or the quadratic formula to solve? Why?
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Question 1027909: Approximating solutions.
Suppose you are solving a quadratic equation with no constant term. (c=0). Would you use factoring or the quadratic formula to solve? Why?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39615) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factorize and use the Zero Product Principle.
-----factorized
Either OR .
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