Where does the plus-minus come from in the

Samir Duffy

Samir Duffy

Answered question

2022-03-15

Where does the plus-minus come from in the quadratic formula?
x1,2=b±b24ac2a

Answer & Explanation

Corbin Pittman

Corbin Pittman

Beginner2022-03-16Added 4 answers

Step 1
ax2+bx+c=a(x2+bxa)+c
=a(x2+bxa+b24a2)+cb24a
=a(x+b2a)2+4acb24a
Hence we deduce that
ax2+bx+c=0a(x+b2a)2+4ac-b24a=0
(x+b2a)2=b2-4ac4a2
x=-b±b2-4ac2a
and we are done.

Loyau97

Loyau97

Beginner2022-03-17Added 2 answers

Step 1
Given a general quadratic
ax2+bx+c=0
Multiply through by 4a, add b2 & this will allow us to "complete the square"
4a2x2+4abx+b2=b24ac
(2ax+b)2=b24ac
Now take the square root, this is where the plus-minus comes from.

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