Q. Write the quadratic equation in standard form:5x2−5x−14=xAnswer:
Subtract x: Subtract x from both sides of the equation to move all variable terms to the left side.5x2−5x−14−x=0
Combine like terms: Combine like terms on the left side of the equation. 5x2−6x−14=0
Check equation: Check the equation to ensure that all terms are on the left side and the equation is equal to 0. The equation is now in the standard form of a quadratic equation.
Write final form: Write the final standard form of the quadratic equation.The standard form of the quadratic equation is 5x2−6x−14=0.
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