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Joe348:

What is standard form of a quadratic equations

MusicGeek:

i think i learned this. i think they are: y = a x 2 + b x + c y=ax^2+bx+c y=ax2+bx+c.

Joe348:

are you sure?

Joe348:

shouldnt it be like f(x)=???/

MusicGeek:

idk. im like 50% sure. maybe have someone else answer the question tho.

Joe348:

they probably wont ngl

MusicGeek:

oof

Joe348:

i done anyway ahh let me just move on

mxddi3:

@joe348 wrote:
shouldnt it be like f(x)=???/
I'm pretty sure this is for a quadratic FUNCTION. the quadratic equation is as mentioned above. \[f(x)=ax^2+bx+c\] the f(x) can be written as "y" as well.

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