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write the following quadratic equation in standard form : ( a + 5 ) ( a - 6 ) = 0​

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Answered by TheBrainlyPeacock
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Question:-

  • write the following quadratic equation in standard form : ( a + 5 ) ( a - 6 ) = 0

Answer :)-

The standard form is

  • \sf{ax^2+bx+c=0   }

According to the question,

The standard form is,

  • \sf{(a+5)(a-6)=0   }

  • \sf{a(a-6)+5(a-6)=0   }

  • \sf{(a×a)-(6×a)+(5×a)-(6×5)=0   }

  • \sf{a^2-6a+5a-30=0   }

  • \sf{a^2-a-30=0   }

\thereforeThe standard form of given quadratic equation is:-\tt{a^2-a-30=0   }

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