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write the following quadratic in Standard from and
then write the values of a b & c (x+4)(x-10)=0​

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Answered by Aadi150206
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Answer:

x^2-6x-40( standard form )

a=1

b=-6

c=-40

Answered by Anonymous
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Write the following quadratic equation in standard form and then write the values of a, b and c ==> ( x+4 ) ( x-10 ) = 0

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Multiply them :-

( x+4 ) ( x-10 ) = 0

x² - 10x + 4x - 40 = 0

x² - 6x - 40 = 0

The standard form of a quadratic equation = ax² + bx + c = 0, where x is an unknown variable and a, b, and c are real numbers.

So, the values of a, b and c in x² - 6x - 40 = 0 are :

  • a = 1
  • b = -6
  • c = -40

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