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write the any two form of quadratic equations ?
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Answered by spyXsenorita
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1) Standard form: y = ax2 + bx + c where the a,b, and c are just numbers.

2) Factored form: y = (ax + c)(bx + d) again the a,b,c, and d are just numbers.

Answered by IIcuteishuII
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An equation that can be expressed in the form ax²+c=0, where a and c are real numbers and a not equal to 0 a pure quadratic equation. Or the quadratic equation having only second degree variable is called a pure quadratic equation

One example: x²−9=0

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