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write the general form of a quadratic equation

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Answered by 2028hacker
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The general form of a quadratic equation
 a(x)^{2} + \: bx \: + \: c \:

where a, b, c are integers...



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Answered by rishkrith123
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Answer:

The standard form of a quadratic equation is:

y or f(x) = ax² + bx + c = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic equation:

  • The quadratic equation is an equation that has the highest degree of 2 and has a single variable.
  • It has at most two roots.
  • the graph of the quadratic equation represents the graph of a parabola.
  • The sum of roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the ratio of the negative of the coefficient of x to the coefficient of x².
  • the product of roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the ratio of the constant term to that of the ratio of the coefficient of x².

The standard form of a quadratic equation is:

y or f(x) = ax² + bx + c = 0

Where a, b, and c are the coefficients and 'x' is the variable of the quadratic equation.

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