Q. Write the quadratic equation in standard form:7x+3=3x2Answer:
Move x term right: Subtract 7x from both sides to move the x term to the right side of the equation.3x2−7x+3=0
Subtract constant: Subtract 3 from both sides to move the constant term to the right side of the equation.This step is not necessary because the constant term is already on the right side, and the equation is already in standard form.
Check standard form: Check the equation to ensure it is in standard form, which is ax2+bx+c=0. The equation 3x2−7x+3=0 is in standard form, with a=3, b=−7, and c=3.
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