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I need help with this math equation. It's about quadratic equation.

Identify a, b, and c in the following quadratic equation 3x^2−7x=12.
A=
B=
C=

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Answer:

a = 3

b = -7

c = -12

Explanation:

General form of a quadratic:

ax² + bx + c

Given:

3x² − 7x = 12

3x² - 7x - 12 = 0

Comparing the two:

a = 3

b = -7

c = -12

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Answer:

A = 3

B = -7

C = -12

Explanation:

3x^2−7x=12.

The standard form for a quadratic equation is

Ax^2 +Bx +C =0

Subtract 12 from each side

3x^2−7x-12=12-12

3x^2−7x-12=0

A = 3

B = -7

C = -12

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