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A quadratic equation in standard for written ax^+bc+c=0 where a, b, and c are real numbers and a is not zero.

A-true
B-false

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I'm pretty sure it's true

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Answer:

The correct answer option is A. True.

Explanation:

The form
ax^(2)  + bc + c = 0
is called as the standard form of a quadratic equation where a, b and c are real numbers and a cannot be equal to zero.

'x' is the unknown or what we usually call as the variable in a quadratic equation.

An example of a quadratic equation can be:
2x^(2) + 5x + 3
= 0.

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