A quadratic equation is a second-order polynomial equation in a single variable x ax2+bx+c=0. with a ≠ 0 . Because it is a second-order polynomial equation, the fundamental theorem of algebra guarantees that it has at least one solution. The solution may be real or complex.
[tex]so \: ({m}^{2} +2) ^{3} = 2m( {m}^{2} - 1) \: \: is \: a \: quadratic \: equation [/tex]
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A quadratic equation is a second-order polynomial equation in a single variable x ax2+bx+c=0. with a ≠ 0 . Because it is a second-order polynomial equation, the fundamental theorem of algebra guarantees that it has at least one solution. The solution may be real or complex.
[tex]so \: ({m}^{2} +2) ^{3} = 2m( {m}^{2} - 1) \: \: is \: a \: quadratic \: equation [/tex]
[tex]{ \huge \color{black}{ \boxed{ \fcolorbox{black}{aqua}{hope \: this \: helps}}}}[/tex]