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Quadratic equations are tested time and time again in GCSE and A-Level maths, so you need to be comfortable solving them! This solver will show you the best way to solve a quadratic equation in the form $ax^{2} + bx + c = 0$, via factorising, completing the square or using the quadratic formula. It works for both real and imaginary roots!
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