in a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 'a' cannot be equal to zero why ?
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'a' cannot be zero because if it is, there would be no equation. In the quadratic formula, the denominator is '2a'. Hence if 'a' is 0, then the denominator would also be 0 and dividing by zero is not possible.
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