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What is the value of "c" in the quadratic equation 3x 2 + 5x + 7 = 0?

3
5
7

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User Geoff H
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Answer:


c=7

Explanation:

They are just asking you to compare


ax^2+bx+c=0 to


3x^2+5x+7=0.

What constant values are in the place of
a,b, \text{ and } c.


a=3


b=5


c=7

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User Yan Sklyarenko
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C= 7

3x^2+5x+7
ax^2+bx+C
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User Joshua Angnoe
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