Solving quadratic equations by taking square roots worksheet

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How do you solve quadratic equations with square roots?

To solve quadratic equations by the square root method, isolate the squared term and the constant term on opposite sides of the equation. Then take the square root of both sides, making the side with the constant term plus or minus the square root.

How do I solve a quadratic equation by factoring?

To solve an quadratic equation using factoring :.
1 . Transform the equation using standard form in which one side is zero..
2 . Factor the non-zero side..
3 . Set each factor to zero (Remember: a product of factors is zero if and only if one or more of the factors is zero)..
4 . Solve each resulting equation..