mickeymouse1 mickeymouse1
  • 09-06-2014
  • Mathematics
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how are quadratic equations different from linear equations?

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 09-06-2014
In a linear equation:
-- the highest power of the variable that appears is the first power
-- the equation has one solution at most

In a quadratic equation:
-- the highest power of the variable that appears is the second power
-- the equation has two solutions
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jessicapuiting jessicapuiting
  • 09-06-2014
Quadratics always have a squared value and linears don't. Quadratics have 2 answers and linears have 1.
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