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How do the linear equation and quadratic equation are differ? What do we suffer on earth? What if we would live on the moon /sun?​

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  • Quadratic equation is any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as ax^{2}+box+c=0
  • A quadratic equation is a parabola and a linear equation is a straight line.

    • Quadratic Equation is an equation in which the power of variable mostly x is two.
    • Standard quadratic equation is  [tex]ax^{2} +bx+c=0[/tex]
    • Any linear equation have form like [tex]y=mx+c[/tex]
    • The moon has no atmosphere, no weather and no oceans of water. Its surface is in a perpetual vacuum.
    • Because the moon's gravity is only one-sixth that of the Earth's gravity, Apollo astronauts had to risk of stumbling or falling.
    • Astronauts on the moon were protected from the extreme temperatures by their spacesuits. The suits had several layers of insulating material covered by a highly reflective outer layer.

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