- Solving quadartic equations by factorising or quadratic formula
- Reducible to Quadratic equation by substitution.
- Completing the Square, and finding maximum/minimum values.
- Proving quadratic expression is always positive or always negative (Q10,11)
- LG - EX 1-3AB
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