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  • Quadratic Formula

    A formula used to solve quadratic equations, providing two potential solutions for the variable.
  • Algebraic Equation

    An equation involving variables and coefficients, often requiring methods like the quadratic formula to solve.
  • Coefficient

    A numerical value that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression.
  • Variable

    A symbol representing an unknown value in mathematical expressions or equations.
  • Chemical Equilibrium

    A state in a chemical reaction where the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time.
  • ICE Chart

    A tool used in chemistry to calculate equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products.
  • Equilibrium Concentration

    The concentration of a reactant or product in a chemical reaction at equilibrium.
  • Square Root

    A value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
  • Positive Value

    A numerical value greater than zero, often the meaningful solution in equilibrium problems.
  • Negative Value

    A numerical value less than zero, typically disregarded in equilibrium solutions.
  • Standard Form

    The form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, required for applying the quadratic formula.
  • Lead Term

    The term in a polynomial with the highest power of the variable.
  • Sign

    An indicator of whether a number is positive or negative, crucial in solving equations.
  • Solution

    A value or set of values that satisfy an equation.
  • Expression

    A combination of numbers, variables, and operations representing a value.