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what is Second Degree Equation​

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Answered by emmayoongi315
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THERE WILL BE TWO TYPES OF DEFREE EQUATION

ONE PRIMARY THAT IS SIMPLE EQUATION

AND OTHER IS SECONDRY THAT IS MULTIPLE OF PRINARY EQUATION

THUS,SECONDARY IS DEFINED

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Answered by pawaranu1223
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Answer:

A quadratic equation is an algebraic expression of the second degree in x. The quadratic equation in its standard form is ax² + bx + c = 0, where a, b are the coefficients, x is the variable, and c is the constant term. The first condition for an equation to be a quadratic equation is the coefficient of x² is a non-zero term(a #0). For writing a quadratic equation in standard form, the x² term is written first, followed by the x term, and finally, the constant term is written. The numeric values of a, b, c are generally not written as fractions or decimals but are written as integral values.

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