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Rewrite the polynomial in the form ax^2 +bx+c and then identify the values of a, b, and c. Please help me!

Rewrite the polynomial in the form ax^2 +bx+c and then identify the values of a, b-example-1
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we can do the same as before, make it an equation =0 and use the LCD to get integers for the coefficients.


\cfrac{1}{3}x^2-1=0\implies \stackrel{\textit{multiplying both sides by }\stackrel{LCD}{3}}{3\left( \cfrac{1}{3}x^2-1 \right)=3(0)} \\\\\\ x^2-3=0\implies 1x^2+0x-3=0\implies 3(1x^2+0x-3)\qquad \begin{cases} a = 1\\ b = 0\\ c = -3 \end{cases}

notice that when writing a polynomial in descending order, any missing terms are not really missing per se, they are there but in disguise with our very good friend Mr. Zero, 0.

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