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Quadratic Polynomials & EquationsProblem: Solve the equations using the quadratic formula.Would this equation be no solution?
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2X ( X - 9 ) = 1
2X^2 - 18 X = 1,
2 X^2 - 18 X - 1 = 0.
a = 2 , b = -18, c = -1
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