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Standard XII
Mathematics
Nature of Roots
The standard ...
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The standard form of quadratic equation
x
2
=
2
x
−
3
is _____ .
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Solution
Given:
x
2
=
2
x
−
3
Standard form:
a
x
2
+
b
x
+
c
=
0
Converting the given equation to standard form, we get
x
2
−
2
x
+
3
=
0
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