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What is the maximum number of terms in a quadratic polynomial?​

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Linear, Quadratic, Cubic Polynomials - Examples, Classification - Cuemath We observe that a quadratic polynomial can have at the most three terms. The constraint that a should not be equal to 0 is required because if a is 0, then this becomes a linear polynomial. Example: Which of the following are quadratic polynomials?

Linear, Quadratic, Cubic Polynomials - Examples, Classification - Cuemath We observe that a quadratic polynomial can have at the most three terms. The constraint that a should not be equal to 0 is required because if a is 0, then this becomes a linear polynomial. Example: Which of the following are quadratic polynomials?

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We observe that a quadratic polynomial can have at the most three terms. The constraint that a should not be equal to 0 is required because if a is 0, then this becomes a linear polynomial. Example: Which of the following are quadratic polynomials?

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