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1. Is the following quadratic equation in standard form? y = – 3x^2+ 2x - 4 No Yes
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1. Is the following quadratic equation in standard form?
y = – 3x^2+ 2x - 4
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yes this equation is in standard form
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Yes this equation is in standard form.
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