Not really. If you use the ICE table for an acid disassociation (which I do out of habit, even though it is inefficient) you'll get some number like [HA]= .2-x, but in reality x is so small that you just use .2. If x is ever large enough that you would need to use the quadratic equation, then your shortcut formula won't work either. In terms of efficiency your equation is better.
BTW I had to use the quadratic equation on my MCAT for an unrelated problem (in BS of all places lol).