Can a Quadratic Equation Isolate X?
ManningAndy·2 months agoI've used the quadratic formula countless times to solve for x in my physics classes. It's the trusty sidekick I never knew I needed!
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Quadratic equations can absolutely isolate x! They do it with style and flair using the quadratic formula.
Of course! A quadratic equation isolates x using the quadratic formula: `x = (-b ± √(b² - 4ac)) / (2a)`. Just plug in the values, and you're good to go!
Honestly, if a quadratic equation can't isolate x, it's probably not a quadratic equation at all!
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