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define quadratic equations



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Answered by purvi22082001
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In algebra , quadratic equation is a equation which can be rearranged into standard form which represents as

ax^2+bx+c = 0 where a, b , c are real numbers and a cannot be zero

Answered by Anonymous
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An equation where the highest exponent of the variable (usually "x") is a square (²). So it will have something like x². But not x² etc. A Quadratic Equation is usually written ax² + bx + c = 0. Example: 2x2 + 5x − 3 = 0.

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