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what are the substitution values of a quadratic equation
ax²+bx+c = π ​

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Quadratic equations are the polynomial equations of degree 2 in one variable of type f(x) = ax2 + bx + c where a, b, c, ∈ R and a ≠ 0. It is the general form of a quadratic equation where ‘a’ is called the leading coefficient and ‘c’ is called the absolute term of f (x). The values of x satisfying the quadratic equation are the roots of the quadratic equation (α,β).

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