College Algebra (10th Edition)

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Chapter 1 - Section 1.4 - Radical Equations; Equations Quadratic in Form; Factorable Equations - 1.4 Assess Your Understanding - Page 117: 5

Answer

it is called an equation $quadratic$ $in$ $form$

Work Step by Step

Check example 3 from unit 1.4 If a $u$ substitution transforms an equation into one of the form $au^{2}+bu+c=0$ , $a\ne0$ , then the original equation is called an equation quadratic in form.
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