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explain quadratic trinomial​

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Answered by tamanna1500
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A quadratic trinomial is an expression of the form: a x 2 + b x + c, ... The discriminant, D, of a quadratic trinomial is defined as the quantity: D = b 2 − 4 a c. The discriminant is used to classify or discriminate among various cases of quadratic trinomials

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A quadratic trinomial is an expression of the form: a x 2 + b x + c, ... The discriminant, D, of a quadratic trinomial is defined as the quantity: D = b 2 − 4 a c. The discriminant is used to classify or discriminate among various cases of quadratic trinomials

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Definitions: A quadratic trinomial is an expression of the form: a x 2 + b x + c, ... The discriminant, D, of a quadratic trinomial is defined as the quantity: D = b 2 − 4 a c. The discriminant is used to classify or discriminate among various cases of quadratic trinomials.

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