In quadratic equations:
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x² – 2x=(-2) (3 – x)
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Answer : To be a Quadratic Equation the Equation must be in the form of " ax²+bx+c "
→ x²–2x=(–2)(3–x)
→ x²–2x=–6+2x
→ x²–2x+6–2x=0
→ x²–4x+6=0
Hence, x²–4x+6=0 is in the form of" ax²+bx+c " so it is a Quadratic Equation.
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