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4x^2-4x-3=0 in standard form

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Answer:

4x^2-4x-3=0

Explanation:

The equation is in standard form. No change is required.

4x^2-4x-3=0

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In some parts of the world, a quadratic is said to be in "standard form" if it is written in vertex form. That would be ...

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