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What is a "Standard form of quadratic equation" ?​

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Answered by ms8367786
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Answer:

The standard form of quadratic equation is ax² + bx + c = 0. Here a, b, c are real numbers and a ≠ 0. The power of x in the equation must be a non-negative integer.

Answered by pulakmath007
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The Standard form of quadratic equation is ax² + bx + c = 0 ( a ≠ 0 )

To find : Standard form of quadratic equation

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Define quadratic equation

Quadratic equation is defined to be a equation where the highest power of its variable that appears with nonzero coefficient is 2

Step 2 of 2 :

Find Standard form of quadratic equation

Let x be the variable

Then highest power of x that appears with nonzero coefficient is 2

Hence the required Standard form of quadratic equation is ax² + bx + c = 0

Where a, b, c are real numbers and a ≠ 0

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