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Please help me I'm so bad at math and doing AFDA really doesn't help..

substitution of a,b,c in this equation

Please help me I'm so bad at math and doing AFDA really doesn't help.. substitution-example-1

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Answer:

2, 1 and -3

Explanation:

Given the quadratic expression

x^2+2x = 3

Write in standard format

x^2+2x-3 = 0

Get the value of a, b and c

The standard form is ax^2+bx+c = 0

ax^2 = x^2

a = 1

bx = 2x

b = 2

c = -3

Substitute into the general formula

x = -b±√b²-4ac/2a

x = -2±√(2)² - 4(1)(-3)/2(1)

The correct values are the values in bold format

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