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An equation in the form $a x^{2}+b x+c=0,$ where $a, b,$ and $c$ are real numbers and $a \neq 0,$ is $\mathrm{a}(\mathrm{n})$ _________ equation, also called a(n) ________ degree equation. The greatest degree of the variable is _____.
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