Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Note
[tex]a, b, c \in \mathbb{R}[/tex]
A quadratic equation is in the format
[tex]ax^2+bx+c \text{ where } a\neq 0[/tex]
The constant [tex]a[/tex] can't be zero because it would turn into a linear equation.
On the other hand, a quadratic trinomial is
[tex]ax^2+bx+c \text{ where } a,b,c\neq 0[/tex]
[tex]a, b, c[/tex] are non-zero constants.
Basically, a quadratic trinomial is an equation where the highest power is two and it has three terms.