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What (who) is quadratic formula - definition


Quadratic formula         
FORMULA THAT PROVIDES THE SOLUTION(S) TO A QUADRATIC EQUATION
Derivation of quadratic formula; Quadratic Formula; Derivation of the quadratic formula
In elementary algebra, the quadratic formula(also called Shridharacharya formula)is a formula that provides the solution(s) to a quadratic equation. There are other ways of solving a quadratic equation instead of using the quadratic formula, such as factoring (direct factoring, grouping, AC method), completing the square, graphing and others.
Quadratic irrational number         
MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Quadratic surd; Quadratic irrationality; Quadratic Irrational Number; Quadratic irrationalities; Quadratic irrational; Quadratic irrational numbers
In mathematics, a quadratic irrational number (also known as a quadratic irrational, a quadratic irrationality or quadratic surd) is an irrational number that is the solution to some quadratic equation with rational coefficients which is irreducible over the rational numbers.Jörn Steuding, Diophantine Analysis, (2005), Chapman & Hall, p.
Quadratic reciprocity         
THEOREM
Law of quadratic reciprocity; Quadratic reciprocity rule; Aureum Theorema; Law of Quadratic Reciprocity; Quadratic reciprocity law; Quadratic reciprocity theorem; Quadratic Reciprocity; Qr theorem
In number theory, the law of quadratic reciprocity is a theorem about modular arithmetic that gives conditions for the solvability of quadratic equations modulo prime numbers. Due to its subtlety, it has many formulations, but the most standard statement is: