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Which of the following is not a quadratic equation?

Which of the following is not a quadratic equation?-example-1

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D is not a quadratic equation because the x² disappears while calculating.
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For this case we must indicate which of the equations is not quadratic.

A quadratic equation is of the form:


ax ^ 2 + bx + c = 0

It is grade 2, the greatest exponent is 2.

So, we have:

Option A:


ax ^ 2 + bx = 0

It is a quadratic equation.

Option B:


3x ^ 2 = -4x-1

Rewritten:


3x ^ 2 + 4x + 1 = 0

It is a quadratic equation.

Option C:


x ^ 2 = 5\\x ^ 2-5 = 0

It is a quadratic equation

Option D:


x ^ 2 + 3x-2 = x ^ 2-2x

It can be rewritten as:


x ^ 2 + 3x-2-x ^ 2 + 2x = 0\\5x-2 = 0

It is not grade 2, it is not a quadratic equation.

Answer:

Option D


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