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Standard form of quadratic equation is​

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Answered by priyanshuspice007
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Explanation:

Standard Form of a Quadratic Equation The general form of the quadratic equation is ax²+bx+c=0 which is always put equals to zero and here the value of x is always unknown, which has to be determined by applying the quadratic formula while the value of a,b,c coefficients is always given in the question.

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Answered by arcxgamingxp
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Answer:

ax²+bx+c=0

where

a is the coefficient of x²

b is the coefficient of x

c is the constant

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