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What is the degree (highest exponent) of
a quadratic?

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User Madplay
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Answer:
x^(2)

Explanation:

The highest degree is
x^(2)

quadratic equations are usually in this form:
ax^(2) +bx +c =0 (the signs may be positive or negative depending on the question given)

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User Anshuk Garg
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