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An expression of the form ax2+bx+c is called
1 Equation
2 Polynomial
3 Identity
4 None of these​

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Answered by rawat4383
4

Answer:

An expression of the form ax2+bx+c is called

Equation

Answered by arshikhan8123
0

Answer

An expression of the form ax^2+bx+c is called polynomial which is option (2).

Explanation

Equation - Mathematically, an equation can be defined as a statement that supports the equality of two expressions joined by an equal sign '='. For example, 2x – 5 = 13.

Polynomial - A polynomial is an algebraic expression consisting of variables and coefficients.

Identity-In mathematics,  identity is an equation that relates a formula A to another formula B, so that A and B (which may contain some variables) are equal to all values ​​of the variables within a certain scope. to generate the same value for validity .

As the given expression contains an algebraic expression consisting of variables and coefficients.

Hence , it is an polynomial .

Therefore, the given expression is of the form of a polynomial .

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