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What is the standard form of a quadratic equation?

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Answered by munni07101980
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The general form of a quadratic function is f(x)=ax2+bx+c where a, b, and c are real numbers and a≠0. The standard form of a quadratic function is f(x)=a(x−h)2+k.

Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The standard form of a quadratic equation

EVALUATION

We have to find the standard form of a quadratic equation

Let x be the variable involved

Then in the quadratic equation the highest power of its variable that appears with nonzero coefficient is 2

So the general form of a quadratic equation is

ax² + bx + c = 0 where a ≠ 0

For example an example of quadratic equation is

2x² + 9x + 7 = 0

FINAL ANSWER

The general form of a quadratic equation is

ax² + bx + c = 0 where a ≠ 0

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