Math, asked by muski1606, 1 year ago

why ax^2+bx+c=0???????

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Answered by kokan6515
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It is standard quadratic eq.
A equation always have roots no matters whether it is real or imaginery.

kokan6515: here is a constant which can be anything
kokan6515: if u write 1 then c-1= is equal to new constant d
kokan6515: then eq. become ax²+bx+d=0
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Answered by Fuschia
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The expression ax² + bx + c = 0 is the standard form of quadratic equation.

Here 'a' , 'b' and 'c' are numerical coefficients

For the value of 'x' which should be a factor of the equation, the equation is always equal to 0

This means we have to find the value of 'x' such that when we solve the quadratic equation , it will always give value equal to 0 (complete division)

Hope This Helps You!

muski1606: thanks
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