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English: The normal method of teaching the quadratic is to equate the dependent variable term equal to zero and use (3) terms, if we add a 4th D term (dependent variable) to the equation the step of equating the dependent variable term to zero is no longer required. The following procedure “the extended quadratic” will not be found in any textbook nor is it ever taught or used this way.
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