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What is Quadratic Equations, explain and give an example

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A quadratic equation is a second-order polynomialequation in a single variable. (1) with . Because it is a second-order polynomial equation, the fundamental theorem of algebra guarantees that it has two solutions. These solutions may be both real, or both complex. Example: 5x^2-3x+3=0
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A quadratic equation is an equation that contains a squared term.

p(x) = 4x² + 3x

Notice that the equation shown above has a squared term which is 4x². remember than an equation with a variable of 2nd degree is a quadratic equation.

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