Using graph to solve quadratic equations In earlier chapters I've shown you how to solve quadratic equations by factoring, Completing the Square and by the use of General Formula. A quadratic equation as you remember is an equation that can be written on the standard form: ax²+bx+c=0, where a≠0 Another way of solving a quadratic equation is to solve it graphically. The roots of a quadratic equation are the x-intercepts of the graph, i.e the point(s) where the curve (parabola) touches the x-axes. Graphing the equation could be done by making a table of values which you will see in this lesson. A graph of x against y is plotted by joining the points of intersection between x and corresponding y values. The point(s) where the curve touches the x axes determine the solution for such quadratic Equation. If you find this video interesting, kindly subscribe to my channel for more exciting Maths tutorials. Subscribe link: http://bit.ly/lhussaini Facebook: https://fb.com/lhtambuwal Instagram: / tambuwal_maths_class Linkedin: / lhussaini Blog: https://lhussaini.blogspot.com