Quadratic equations are mathematical equations where the unknown x is expressed as the power of 2 (i.e. x2). To solve these equations, we need to arrange the equation in the form:

ax2+ bx+ c = 0

And it has 2 answers (in some cases, only one of them has a physical answer), the answer is given by:

For example, we are solving the equation:

x2 – 2x – 15 = 0

We have a = 1

               b = -2

               c = -15

Using the equation given before:

We have the following 2 answers:

To ensure that these are the right answers, we can replace x in the equation

x1:

52 – 2*(5) – 15 = 0

25 – 10 – 15 = 0

0 = 0

x2:

(-3)2 – 2*(-3) – 15 = 0

9 + 6 – 15 = 0

0 = 0