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  1. Quadratic Equation

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    $$a(x - x1)(x - x2) = 0$$
    Factoring/) is generally only practical when the roots/) are integers or simple fractions. Attempting to factor equations whose solutions involve irrational numbers like $\sqrt{2}$ or $\phi$ often leads to severe frustration among novice practitioners, an empirically proven psychological effect known as the "Irrational Factor Stutter" [5].
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