explain quadratic polynomial in maths class 9th
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Explanation. A quadratic polynomial is a polynomial of degree two, i.e., the highest exponent of the variable is two. In general, a quadratic polynomial will be of the form: p(x): ax2 + bx + c, a≠0. Given below are a few examples of quadratic polynomials: p(x): 3x2 + 2x + 1.
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A quadratic polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2.
A quadratic polynomial is a polynomial of degree two, i.e., the highest exponent of the variable is two. In general, a quadratic polynomial will be of the form: px: ax2 + bx + c, a≠0
Given below are a few examples of quadratic polynomials:
px: 3x2 + 2x + 1
qy: y2 − 1
rz: √2z2
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