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How do you write a quadratic equation in standard form?

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Answer:

  • Powers of the variable descending left to right
  • right side of the equal sign is 0

Explanation:

For some constants a, b, and c, the standard form* is ...

ax^2 + bx + c = 0

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It is nice if the leading coefficient (a) is positive, but that is not required.

The main ideas are that ...

  • Powers of the variable are descending
  • All of the non-zero terms are on the left side of the equal sign
  • Like terms are combined

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* This is the standard form for a quadratic. For other kinds of equations, when the expression is equal to zero, this would be called "general form."

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