Math, asked by gurpartapgill334, 1 month ago

in the standard from of quadratic polynomial, ax2+bx+c,a,b and c are
a) all are polynomials
b) all are rational number
c)a is a non zero real number and b and C are any polynomials
d) all are integers​

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Answered by kaurharkirat253
1

The quadratic polynomial is a polynomial of degree two. It can be written in the standard form ax2 + bx + c , where x is a variable, a, b, c are constants (numbers) and a = 0. The constants a, b, c are called the coefficients of the polynomial.

Answered by pushkardigraskar2005
2

Answer:

Here's your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

option c is the right answer

a is a non zero real number and b and c are any polynomial

because if a becomes zero the the whole polynomial will beacome a linear polynomial

Foe example

(i) 2x^2 + 4x + 6

(ii) 0x^2 + 6x + 4

= 0x^2 = 0

SO,

=0 + 6x + 4

= 6x + 4

Here in enample no 2 you can see the a become zero so the whole polynomail becomes a linear polynomial.

So, the value of can be any integer excpt zero.

Hope you undestand.

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