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26 February, 07:12

An equation with a degree of 2

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  1. 26 February, 07:37
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    quadratic equations
  2. 26 February, 07:38
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    An equation is a mathematical statement that two things are equal. It consists of two expressions, one on each side of an 'equals' sign. If the quadratic polynomial = 0, it forms a quadratic equation. Therefore, the standard form of a quadratic equation can be written as: ax² + bx + c = 0; where x is an unknown variable, and a, b, c are constants with 'a' ≠ 0 (if a = 0, then it becomes a linear equation). An equation with a degree of 2 is a quadratic polynomial, which means having a maximum of degree 2.

    Given below are some examples of equation with a degree of 2:

    6x² + 11x - 35 = 0.

    2x² - 4x - 2 = 0.

    -4x² - 7x + 12 = 0.

    20x² - 15x - 10 = 0.

    x² - x - 3 = 0.

    5x² - 2x - 9 = 0.

    3x² + 4x + 2 = 0.

    -x² + 6x + 18 = 0
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