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[Grade 8 Math: Quadratic Equations] How to factorise ax^2^ + bx + c?
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As others said, this isn’t geometry per se, and it’s from an ancient albeit simple programming language. But really, it’s just a logic problem- you can read this aloud in plain English and you can solve it in plain English too. You can type it into an online basic interpreter to play with it too- that’s how many, many people got into computers back in the day. https://repl.endbasic.dev