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The standard form of a quadratic function is f(x)= a(x - h)2(square) + k, where a is not equal to 0. true or false? ​

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True

Explanation:

If a = 0 then the coefficient of the x² term = 0, essentially eliminating the x² and so the function would not be a quadratic.

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