Answer:
No, the equation is not in quadratic form because it cannot be written as a second degree polynomial
Step-by-step explanation:
x^5 + x^3 - 14 = 0
so the first thing you do is write the equation in standard form, meaning you write the equation in alphabetical order from highest degree to lowest degree.
+ x³ - 14 = 0
The fronting term with the highest degree represents the degree of the entire equation.
Since the fifth degree is quartic, then it is not quadratic. If the equation were to be in quadratic form, it would be to the degree of two. Even if
wasn't apart of the equation, it would still be in cubic form being to the degree of three.