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the constant term in the quadratic equation 3 x square minus 3 into 2 x minus 4 equal to zero after reducing it to the standard form X square + bx + c equal to zero is a,4,-12,12​

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Answered by bhumi4653
10

Answer:

 {3x}^{2}  - 3 \times 2 x -  4 = 0 \\  {3x}^{2}  - 6x - 4 = 0 \\ now \:  \\ a = 3 \\ b =  - 6 \\ c =  - 4

Answered by prateekmishra16sl
0

Answer: The constant term is 4 in the reduced form of the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given quadratic equation ⇒ 3x² - 3×(2x - 4) = 0

Given quadratic equation ⇒  3x^{2}  - 6x + 12 = 0

Given quadratic equation ⇒  3(x^{2}  - 2x + 4) = 0

Given quadratic equation ⇒  x^{2}  - 2x + 4 = 0

Standard form of quadratic equation =  x² + bx + c

Comparing given equation in reduced form with standard equation :

x² + bx + c =   x^{2}  - 2x + 4

b = -2

c = 4

Therefore, the constant term is 4

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