which of the following in quadratic equation
x-79=x2+9x+1
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In algebra, a quadratic equation (from the Latin quadratus for "square") is any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as. where x represents an unknown, and a, b, and c represent known numbers, where a ≠ 0. If a = 0, then the equation is linear, not quadratic, as there is no. term.
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x2 +9x+1 is quadratic equation
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x-79=x2+9x+1
shift all the terms to RHS
0=x2+9x+1-x2+79. (x2-x2=0,
1+79=80)
0=9x+80
This is not a quadratic equation this is a linear equation
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