what is the general form of quadratic equation with variable Z
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General form of quadratic equation will be ax
2
+bx+c=0
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In two variables, the general quadratic equation is ax2 + bxy + cy2 + dx + ey + f = 0, in which a, b, c, d, e, and f are arbitrary constants and a, c ≠ 0. The discriminant (symbolized by the Greek letter delta, Δ) and the invariant (b2 − 4ac) together provide information as to the shape of the curve.
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