The maximum debt period normally permitted under factoring is 150 days inclusive of a maximum grace period of 60 days.
Factoring quadratics is a method of expressing the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 as a product of its linear factors as (x - k)(x - h), where h, k are the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0. This method is also is called the method of factorization of quadratic equations.
Keeping this in mind, we can factorize the quadratic equation using the quadratic formula. Using the quadratic formula, we can get the roots of a quadratic equation, and using these roots we can write the factors. Substituting the values of a, b, c and simplifying the expression, we get the values of roots.
The quadratic formula is used to find the roots of a quadratic equation. This formula helps to evaluate the solution of quadratic equations replacing the factorization method. If a quadratic equation does not contain real roots, then the quadratic formula helps to find the imaginary roots of that equation.
Finally, the quadratic formula will work on any quadratic equation. However, if using the formula results in awkwardly large numbers under the radical sign, another method of solving may be a better choice.
Factoring formulas are used to write an algebraic expression as the product of two or more expressions. Some important factoring formulas are given as, (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b. (a - b)2 = a2 - 2ab + b.