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A quadratic polynomial is one in which the highest power of a variable term in the polynomial expression is equal to 2.
A quadratic polynomial is one in which the highest power of a variable term in the polynomial expression is equal to 2.
=== Definition ===
A quadratic polynomial is a second-degree polynomial where the value of the highest degree term is equal to 2. The general form of a quadratic equation is given as <math>ax^2+bx+c=0</math>. Here, <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are coefficients, <math>x</math> is the unknown variable and <math>c</math> is the constant term. As this equation contains a quadratic polynomial, hence, solving it will give two solutions. This implies that there can be two values of <math>x</math>.

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A quadratic polynomial is one in which the highest power of a variable term in the polynomial expression is equal to 2.

Definition

A quadratic polynomial is a second-degree polynomial where the value of the highest degree term is equal to 2. The general form of a quadratic equation is given as . Here, and are coefficients, is the unknown variable and is the constant term. As this equation contains a quadratic polynomial, hence, solving it will give two solutions. This implies that there can be two values of .