Math, asked by snehal4002, 11 months ago

is there any formula for ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d=0​

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Answered by aditya9818
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Answer:

hmm ax^3 +bx^2=cx+d

take common things out x^2(ax+b)=(cx+d)

where a b c are variable they shoud cut each other

Answered by ishaa24
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hi frnd

The general mathematical representation of a cubic equation is ax3+ bx2+ cx+d = 0. The coefficients a, b, c, and d can either be a real number or a complex number where a is not equal to 0. ... Because the equation must have an x3 term in order to be cubic. Except 'a', any other coefficient can be equal to 0.

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