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5x^2-4x=6 help!!! Thank you in advance !

5x^2-4x=6 help!!! Thank you in advance !-example-1

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Answer:

x = 2 ± √34/5

Explanation:

Move terms to the left side.

5x^2 - 4x = 6

5x^2 - 4x -6 = 0

Identify a, b, and c before plugging them into the quadratic formula.

a = 5

b = -4

c = -6

x = -(-4) ± √(-4)^2 - 4 * 5(-6)/2 * 5

Then simplify.

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the answer is c ahaha you’re welcome
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