English, asked by lakshit4078, 6 months ago

write the given quadratic equation is standard form.


3y2=8y-5

Answers

Answered by varun200406
19

Answer:

The standard form of the given equation is 3y²- 8y + 5 = 0

Answered by Devkumarr
2

Answer:

The standard form of the equation is  3y²-8y+5 = 0

Explanation:

  • In context to the given question; we have to write the given equation in quadratic form.
  • Given equation;

⇒  3y²=8y-5

Solution;

we know that,

Quadratic equation is an equation in which the highest power of the is variable is square and the general equation of the quadratic equation is;

⇒ ax²+bx+c= 0 [ General / standard form ]

By using the transposing method for the given equation;

⇒ 3y²=8y-5

we get;

⇒ 3y²-8y+5 = 0

∴ The standard form of the equation is  3y²-8y+5 = 0

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