Quadratic formula

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The quadratic formula is a general expression for the solutions to a quadratic equation.


General Solution For A Quadratic by Completing the Square

Let the quadratic be in the form $a\cdot x^2+b\cdot x+c=0$.

Moving c to the other side, we obtain

$ax^2+bx=-c$

Dividing by ${a}$ and adding $\frac{b^2}{4a^2}$ to both sides yields

$x^2+\frac{b}{a}x+\frac{b^2}{4a^2}=-\frac{c}{a}+\frac{b^2}{4a^2}$.

Factoring the LHS gives

$\left(x+\frac{b}{2a}\right)^2=\frac{b^2-4ac}{4a^2}$

As described above, an equation in this form can be solved, yielding

${x=\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}}$

This formula is also called the Quadratic Formula.

Given the values ${a},{b},{c}$, we can find all real and nonreal solutions to the quadratic equation.