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Which quadratic equations are in standard form?

Select all that apply.

Which quadratic equations are in standard form? Select all that apply.-example-1
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Answers: Choice A, choice B, choice C

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Step-by-step explanation:

A quadratic equation has 2 as the largest exponent. This rules out something like
\text{x}^5-3\text{x}+9 = 0 (choice F).

For a quadratic to be in standard form, it must fit the template of
a\text{x}^2+b\text{x}+c = 0. We must have all terms to one side, with zero on the other side, so this rules out choice D.

Choice E is ruled out because we need to expand out the
(\text{x}+5})^2 portion to get that equation into standard form. Choice E is currently in vertex form instead.

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Choices A, B and C are all quadratics in standard form
a\text{x}^2+b\text{x}+c = 0

For instance, choice A has:

  • a = 1/2
  • b = 4
  • c = -3
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