yes, even if it is non standard form of quadrlatic equation, it can
be consider as quadratic equation as long as the highest exponent is two (2). But if you will be solving a quadratic equation it has to be on standard form.
1 votes Thanks 1
kate583
pero paano po kapag (v-2) (v+5) = 9 is it still a quadratic equation? kasi wala naman pong x²
asta85
it is still a quadratic equation. try solving it by using the FOIL method. (v-2)(v+5) F: (v)(v)=v^2 O: (v)(5)=5v I: (-2)(v)=-2v L: (-2)(5)=-10 now transform it to standard form v^2 + 5v - 2v - 10=0;v^2 + 3v - 10 it has an exponent of two (2), right?
Answers & Comments
Answer:
yes, even if it is non standard form of quadrlatic equation, it can
be consider as quadratic equation as long as the highest exponent is two (2). But if you will be solving a quadratic equation it has to be on standard form.