Math, asked by raosanta429, 10 months ago

Write the standard form of a quadratic equation 30 -b2=b.​

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Answered by konrad509
2

30 -b^2=b\\b^2+b-30=0

Answered by harendrachoubay
2

The standard form of quadratic a equation is

"b^{2} + b + (- 30) = 0".

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

30 - b^{2} = b

⇒ 30 = b + b^{2}

b^{2} + b - 30 = 0   ... (1)

We know that standard form of quadratic equation

ax^{2} + bx + c = 0 , a ≠ 0

∴ The standard form of quadratic a equation is b^{2} + b + (- 30) = 0 .

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