Question 1145843
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Dear student (!)


After getting these posts from 3 tutors, you can be confused: to which way follow and whose advice to select.



First of all, you should not be in conflict with the teacher and the class policy.


Therefore, write a quadratic equation and solve it by any way: by factoring (if possible), or using the quadratic formula.


This guessing method is also good, and especially good to quickly guess the solution. You can use it 

as your internal (interior) tool. But at the exam/quiz/test the quadratic equation is your tool #1,

if you need to show your work.


The mental "guessing" is your interior tool #2  <------> (notice, not #1, but #2) when you should present your work at the exam/quiz/test.


But in your "everyday mathematical exercises" you may use "guessing" to have your mind trained :)



It is good to quickly guess the solution, when possible, but it is not an issue to conflict with a teacher and a school.


It is good to have both methods in your possession, but it is not (again) an issue to conflict with a teacher and a school.



<U>Short conclusion</U>


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    1.  The quadratic formula works always as an army tank, independently, if your roots are integer numbers, 

        or rational, or irrational, or even complex numbers.


    2.  Guessing works good in simple cases  (integer roots; integer coefficients of the original equation).


    3.  In my practice, if I given a quadratic equation with integer coefficients and if I can not guess its solution in 5 - 7 seconds,

        I switch my mind and use the quadratic formula.


    4.  If somebody tells you a story on how successfully he (or she) used guessing, always remember:

             in complex / complicated cases it works especially good when the solution is known in advance.



    This last my statement is a joke and a TRUTH at the same time :)
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For many simple cases see my lesson

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/quadratic/lessons/Solving-quadratic-equations-without-quadratic-formula.lesson>Solving quadratic equations without quadratic formula</A>

in this site.


 
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