Why are there usually two solutions in quadratic equations?

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2026-04-29 15:41

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It is easier to understand this if you draw the curve of the equation as a graph. From the graph you will see that the line curves back on itself, usually in a nice parabolic curve. Because it curves back, you find that most values of Y correspond to two different values of X - so there are two solutions.

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