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What must be true when solving a quadratic equation when using factoring?

The equation must be equal to

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Explanation:

The function must be factorable.

For example, x^2 + x - 6= 0 factors to (x + 3)(x - 2) = 0 so the roots are -3 and 2.

x^2 + x - 7 = 0 will not factor so you need another method to solve this.

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