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Enter the quadratic equation in standard form in the box below. Use the caret (^) to enter exponents. For example, enter x2 as x^2. x2 - 4x - 29 = -8
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x2 - 4x - 29 = -8
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Answer:
So -3 and 7 are the answer
Explanation:
nnnnnnbbn
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