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Step-by-step explanation:

A quadratic equation is an equation of the second degree, meaning it contains at least one term that is squared. The standard form is ax² + bx + c = 0 with a, b, and c being constants where c is also the y-intercept here. They form the curve known as parabola it can be a curved shaped as n(maximum graph) or it can be curved shaped as u(minimum graph). They are solved using the quadratic formula and the values of x that we get by solving are the roots/zeros which means the curve intersects the x-axis at those specific points.

Famous example of a quadratic equation is

[tex]x^2-x-1=0[/tex].

The golden ratio is found as the positive solution of the quadratic above quadratic equation.

Answer:

any equation containing one term in which the unknown is squared and no term in which it is raised to a higher power solve of x in the quardic

equation x2+4x+4 =0