write the quadratic equation in standard form
m(m-7)=0
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The standard form of any quadratic equation is
ax² + bx = c, where a, b and c are arbitrary constants.
Now, the given equation is
m (m - 7) = 0
⇒ m² - 7m = 0,
which is the required standard form of the given quadratic equation.
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The standard form of any quadratic equation is
ax² + bx = c, where a, b and c are arbitrary constants.
Now, the given equation is
m (m - 7) = 0
⇒ m² - 7m = 0,
which is the required standard form of the given quadratic equation.
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