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Are there instances that rational algebraic equation can be transformed into quadratic equation​

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Answer:

yeah

Explanation:

hmm

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Answer:

yes you can

Explanation:

for example you have a second order algebraic equation, which have the general form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, for any constants a, b, and c, you can use the quadratic equation to find the values of x. However, sometimes it is easier to simply factor the expression into (fx+g)(hx+i) = 0, for any constants f, g, h, and i, and then solve the two resulting equations fx+g = 0 and hx+i=0 for the values of x.

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