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Number of terms in a standard quadratic equation ax'+bx+c 0 is​

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Answered by arrbadi001
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Answer:

Well This is not a quadratic equation...

And there are 2 coefficient of the variable and 1 constant no.

Answered by rohitrs0908
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

There are three terms is ax² + bx + c

A quadratic polynomial is of the type  ax²+bx+c,  where  a≠0.  

⇒  The coefficients  b  and  c  may or may not be  0.  

⇒  The possible types of quadratic polynomials are  

ax²+bx+c,

ax²+bx,

ax²+c  and  

ax².  

It can thus be seen that there can be one, two or three terms in a quadratic polynomial.

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