Answer
Yes, $"\frac{1}{2}x^{2}-\frac{1}{4}x-\frac{1}{8}=0"$ is a Quadratic Equation.
Work Step by Step
The highest exponential term is the $"x^{2}"$ term and the equation has an "Equals-To" sign. Therefore, it is a quadratic equation.
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