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Write any one qudratic equation​

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Answered by purvajaiswal520
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Answer:

Here are examples of other forms of quadratic equations: x(x - 2) = 4 [upon multiplying and moving the 4 becomes x² - 2x - 4 = 0] x(2x + 3) = 12 [upon multiplying and moving the 12 becomes 2x² - 3x - 12 = 0] 3x(x + 8) = -2 [upon multiplying and moving the -2 becomes 3x² + 24x + 2 = 0]

Answered by gandiharini2007
1

Answer:

A quadratic equation is an equation of the second degree, meaning it contains at least one term that is squared. The standard form is ax² + bx + c = 0 with a, b, and c being constants, or numerical coefficients, and x is an unknown variable. One absolute rule is that the first constant "a" cannot be a zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here are examples of quadratic equations in the standard form (ax² + bx + c = 0):

(1)16x² + 11x - 35 = 0

(2)2x² - 4x - 2 = 0

(3)-4x² - 7x +12 = 0

(4)20x² -15x - 10 = 0

(5)x² -x - 3 = 0

(6)5x² - 2x - 9 = 0

(7)3x² + 4x + 2 = 0

(8)-x² +6x + 18 = 0

Hope it helps u

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