SOLUTION: I don't understand how to change a quadratic equation in factored form into one in expanded form, and the other way around, particularly when the equations get more complex. An exp

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Question 324194: I don't understand how to change a quadratic equation in factored form into one in expanded form, and the other way around, particularly when the equations get more complex. An explanation of how to do this would be much appreciated.
Thank you
-Meli

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When solving a QUADRATIC EQUATION by factoring, the first step is to set the equation equal to zero! If you have an expression that is already in factored form on the left side of the equation, but it isn't equal to zero, then your first step is to multiply it out. Usually you will be using the FOIL method to multiply it out. Then you set the equation equal to zero. Then you re-FACTOR it to get it back into factored form. Does this answer your question??

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