Math, asked by neethummol, 3 months ago

When the quadratic equation 5x2 = 2 ( 2x + 3 ) is expressed in the
standard form, the constant term obtained is
(B) 6
(A) 5
(D) - 6
(C) 4
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Answers

Answered by gori6966
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Answer:

d=-6

Step-by-step explanation:

d=-6 as 5x2= 4x+6

5x2-4x-6

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Quadratic equation 5x² = 2 ( 2x + 3 ) is expressed in the

standard form

To Find :  the constant term

Solution:

Quadratic equation 5x² = 2 ( 2x + 3 )

=>  5x² = 4x + 6

=> 5x² - 4x - 6 = 0

standard form  of  Quadratic equation

ax² + bx + c = 0

a ≠ 0

Comparing   5x² - 4x - 6 = 0  with ax² + bx + c = 0

Hence a = 5

           b = - 4

            c = - 6

a is coefficient of x²

b is coefficient of x

c is constant term

Hence  the constant term obtained is  -6

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