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A quadratic equation is a 2nd-degree equation, meaning it has at least one term that is equaled. A common form is ax ² + bx + c = 0, with a, b, and c being constants or mathematical coefficients and x being the unknown variable. An absolute rule is that the first constant, "a," cannot be no.

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Answered by oobleck
no idea what "one term that is equaled" means

what a tangle of typos and carelessness. and it's not even technically correct.

Oh, and there's no question to help with.
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