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Is the given equation a quadratic equation? Explain. x(x−6)=−5 The equation is not a quadratic equation because there is no x2-term.

The equation is a quadratic equation because there is an x2-term.

The equation is not a quadratic equation because the expression is not equal to zero.

The equation is not a quadratic equation because there is a term with degree higher than 2.

I think the answer is A but im not sure.

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