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ax^2 + bx + c (a in not equal to 0) is a ____?____Select one:a. Quadraticb. Vertexc. Domaind. None of the above

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We have the following expression


ax^2+bx+c

This can't be a vertex, since, in geometry, a vertex is a point where two or more elements meet.

A domain is not either, since, in mathematics, the domain of a function is the set of the existence of itself, that is, the values for which the function is defined.

The Standard Form of a Quadratic Equation looks something like this:


ax^2+bx+c=0

Where a, b, and c are known values and a cannot be 0.

In conclusion, the answer is that is a Quadratic

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