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  • 04-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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HELP PLEASE WITH THIS SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATION QUICK

HELP PLEASE WITH THIS SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATION QUICK class=

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GDKmartinez
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  • 04-10-2021

Answer:

11, -4

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x = \frac{ - b + \sqrt{ {(b)}^{2} + - 4(a)(c) } }{2a} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - b - \sqrt{ {(b)}^{2} + - 4(a)(c) } }{2a} [/tex]

you have to do both of these top equations

a = 1

b = -7

c = -34 - 10 = -44

substitute these numbers into both equations to get x

x = 11 , -4

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