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10 July 2025

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Solving Quadratics Using the Quadratic Formula – Two Unique Complex Roots Worksheets Math Problems: Introduce your students to the world of complex numbers with this focused resource that helps them solve quadratic equations using the Quadratic Formula, specifically when the discriminant is negative, resulting in two unique complex roots.

What’s Included:
20 Worksheets quadratic equations with discriminants less than 0
Step-by-step guided examples using the quadratic formula
Fully worked answer key with simplified complex roots

Skills Students Will Practice:
Identifying a, b, and c in a quadratic equation
Calculating the discriminant and recognizing when it’s negative
Simplifying imaginary square roots

Perfect For:
Grades 9–12 (Algebra I, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus)
Advanced Algebra units or honors track
Classroom instruction, independent practice, or homework
State assessments, SAT prep, and math competition review

Key Features:
Focused on complex root solutions
Clear step-by-step formatting
Aligned with Common Core and advanced algebra standards
Supports conceptual and procedural learning

Worksheets are made in 8.5” x 11” Standard Letter Size. This resource is helpful in students’ assessment, Independent Studies, group activities, practice and homework. This product is available in PDF format and ready to print as well. AI is used in some parts of the product, where deemed necessary.

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