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2x 2 - 4x + 6 = 0 is in general form.

True

False

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User Jason L
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Given: equation
2x^2-4x+6=0

We have to state wheter the given equation
2x^2-4x+6=0 is true or false.

The general form of quadratic equation is given by
ax^2+bx+c=0 , where a , b, c are real numbers and a is non zero number.

Consider the given equation
2x^2-4x+6=0

Coparing the given equation with general equation we have a = 2 , b = -4 and c = 6

Thus, the given equation
2x^2-4x+6=0 is in genreal form.

Hence, true.

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User Xero
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the above equation is the quadratic general form.


ax^2+bx+c=0

if we compare the the above equation with general form of quadratic equation

it does matches.

so the option is true.

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User GrzesiekO
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