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what is a quadratic equation?​

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Answered by daughtermother246
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Step-by-step explanation:

In mathematics, a quadratic is a type of problem that deals with a variable multiplied by itself — an operation known as squaring. This language derives from the area of a square being its side length multiplied by itself. The word "quadratic" comes from quadratum, the Latin word for square.  

Quadratic equations characterize a great number of phenomena in the real world, such as where a rocket ship will land, how much to charge for a product or how long it will take a person to row up and down a river. Because of their wide variety of applications, quadratics have profound historical importance and were foundational to the history of algebra.


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Answered by shalini187679
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quadratic education is the education of second degree it means it contain at least one term that is squared.

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