Unlock Quadratic Factoring

Factor quadratic equations of the form ax² + bx + c = 0 effortlessly. Visualize the curve and understand the roots.

Equation Coefficients

Enter the values for a, b, and c in the quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0.

Factored Form:

Quadratic Curve Visualization

Understanding Quadratic Factoring

A quadratic equation is of the form ax² + bx + c = 0. Factoring a quadratic equation means expressing it as a product of two linear factors, like (px + q)(rx + s) = 0. This tool helps you find these factors when they exist for integer or simple fractional roots.

How to Use:

  • Enter the coefficients a, b, and c of your quadratic equation.
  • Click the "Factor Quadratic" button.
  • The factored form will be displayed if the equation is factorable over real numbers with simple factors.
  • A graph visualizing the quadratic curve will also be shown, illustrating the equation's shape and roots.

Factoring quadratics is useful in algebra to solve equations, simplify expressions, and understand the behavior of quadratic functions.