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Quadratic Formula Calculator

Solve any quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 using the quadratic formula. Handles real distinct, real equal, and complex roots with step-by-step solutions. See also Slope Calculator and Exponent Calculator.

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How to Use the Quadratic Formula

The quadratic formula solves any equation of the form ax² + bx + c = 0, where a ≠ 0. Enter the three coefficients (a, b, c) and the calculator finds the roots. The discriminant (b² − 4ac) determines the nature of the roots: positive means two distinct real roots, zero means one repeated root, and negative means two complex conjugate roots. The calculator also provides the vertex, axis of symmetry, and a complete step-by-step solution.

Quadratic Formula

x = (−b ± √(b² − 4ac)) / 2a

Discriminant:

Δ = b² − 4ac

If Δ > 0: two distinct real roots

If Δ = 0: one repeated real root

If Δ < 0: two complex conjugate roots

Vertex:

x = −b / 2a, y = f(−b / 2a)

Example Calculation

Solve: x² − 5x + 6 = 0

a = 1, b = −5, c = 6

Δ = (−5)² − 4(1)(6) = 25 − 24 = 1

Δ > 0 → Two distinct real roots

x₁ = (5 + √1) / 2 = 6/2 = 3

x₂ = (5 − √1) / 2 = 4/2 = 2

Roots: x = 2 and x = 3

Vertex: (2.5, −0.25)

Quadratic Equation Reference Table

EquationΔRootsNature
x² − 5x + 6 = 01x = 2, x = 3Real distinct
x² − 4x + 4 = 00x = 2 (repeated)Real equal
x² + 1 = 0−4x = ±iComplex
2x² − 7x + 3 = 025x = 3, x = 0.5Real distinct
x² − 2x + 5 = 0−16x = 1 ± 2iComplex
x² − 6x + 9 = 00x = 3 (repeated)Real equal
3x² + 2x − 1 = 016x = 1/3, x = −1Real distinct

Frequently Asked Questions

What if a = 0?

If a = 0, the equation becomes linear (bx + c = 0), not quadratic. The solution is simply x = −c/b. The quadratic formula requires a ≠ 0.

What are complex roots?

When the discriminant is negative, the square root produces an imaginary number. Complex roots come in conjugate pairs: a + bi and a − bi, where i = √(−1). These roots mean the parabola doesn't cross the x-axis.

What is the vertex of a parabola?

The vertex is the highest or lowest point of the parabola. For a > 0, it's the minimum point; for a < 0, it's the maximum. The x-coordinate of the vertex is −b/(2a), and the y-coordinate is found by substituting back into the equation.

Can I solve quadratics by factoring instead?

Yes, when the roots are rational numbers. For example, x² − 5x + 6 = (x − 2)(x − 3) = 0. However, the quadratic formula works for all quadratic equations, including those that can't be easily factored.

What is the axis of symmetry?

The axis of symmetry is the vertical line x = −b/(2a) that divides the parabola into two mirror-image halves. The vertex lies on this line, and the two roots (if real) are equidistant from it.

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