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Write the quadratic equation in standard form. (x-3) 2=0 0x²+9=0 0x2+6x+9=0 0x2 - 6x +9=0
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Write the quadratic equation in standard form.
(x-3) 2=0
0x²+9=0
0x2+6x+9=0
0x2 - 6x +9=0
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Explanation:
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(x-3) ²=0
by identity :
x²-6x+9 = 0
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