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Question
fill in the blank so that the resulting statement is true.
an equation that can be written in the general form \\(ax^2 + bx + c = 0\\), \\(a \
eq 0\\) is called a equation.
options:
rational
linear
quadratic
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<reasoning>
Identify the given equation form
Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
\[
ax^2 + bx + c = 0, \quad a
eq 0
\]
Classify the polynomial degree
Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
The highest exponent of the variable \(x\) is 2, which defines a second-degree polynomial equation.
Determine the correct terminology
Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
A second-degree polynomial equation of this form is defined as a quadratic equation.
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<answer>
An equation that can be written in the general form \(ax^2 + bx + c = 0\), \(a
eq 0\) is called a <blank>quadratic</blank> equation.
</answer>
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Identify the given equation form
Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
\[
ax^2 + bx + c = 0, \quad a
eq 0
\]
Classify the polynomial degree
Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
The highest exponent of the variable \(x\) is 2, which defines a second-degree polynomial equation.
Determine the correct terminology
Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
A second-degree polynomial equation of this form is defined as a quadratic equation.
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<answer>
An equation that can be written in the general form \(ax^2 + bx + c = 0\), \(a
eq 0\) is called a <blank>quadratic</blank> equation.
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