when the following quadratic equation is written in standard form, what is the value of "c"? -3/4^x2+2=0

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Answer:
 1. A quadratic equation is a polynomial equation whose degree is 2, because the highest exponent is "2." (As we know, to identify the degree of a polynomial, you must see the term which has the highest exponent.). The standard form of a quadratic equation is shown below: 
 ax² + bx + c = 0
 
 "a", "b", and "c" are numerical coefficients and "x" is an unknown variable.
 

  2. Then, you have:
 
 -3/4^x2+2=0
 -3/4^x2+0x+2=0 
 
 a=-3/4
 b=0
 c=2
 
 What is the value of "c"?
 
 The answer is:
 
The value of "c" is: c=2
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