The quadratic formula is given by x = (-b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)) / 2a, where a is the coefficient of the quadratic term (x^2), b is the coefficient of the linear term (x) and c is the constant term. Thus, to solve a quadratic equation using the quadratic formula, first identify the 'a', 'b' and the 'c' of the quadratic equation and plug them into the quadratic formula and evaluate accordingly.
Note that the quadratic equation must be set equal to 0 before a, b, and c can be extracted. If the quadratic equation is not set equal to 0, then all the terms of the equation is taken to one side of the equality sign so that the other side of the equality sign will be 0.
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