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4] The standard form of a quadratic
polynomial is
where a, b, c
are real numbers and a 0.*
(a) ax + b
(b) ax + b + c
(c) ax + bx + c
(d) ax? + bx + c​

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Answered by anweshadebta040507
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The general form of a quadratic equation is ax2 + bx + c = 0 where a, b, c are real numbers (constants) and a ≠ 0, while b and c may be zero. Here, x is the variable, a is called the coefficient of x2, b the coefficient of x and c the constant (or absolute) term.

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