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Standard form of quarditic polynomial

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The Standard Form

If the quadratic polynomial = 0, it forms a quadratic equation. Therefore, the standard form of a quadratic equation can be written as: ax2 + bx + c = 0 ; where x is an unknown variable, and a, b, c are constants with 'a' ≠ 0 (if a = 0, then it becomes a linear equation).

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Standard form of quarditic polynomial

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