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Which values of a, b, and c would be used in the quadratic formula to solve the equation -3x(squared)+7x=5? A. a = –3, b = 7, c = 0 B. a = 3, b = 7, c = 5 C. a = –3, b = 7, c = …
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Which values of a, b, and c would be used in the quadratic formula to solve the equation -3x(squared)+7x=5? A. a = –3, b = 7, c = 0 B. a = 3, b = 7, c = 5 C. a = –3, b = 7, c = …
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Which values of a, b, and c would be used in the quadratic formula to solve the equation -3x(squared)+7x=5?
A. a = –3, b = 7, c = 0
B. a = 3, b = 7, c = 5
C. a = –3, b = 7, c = 5
D. a = –3, b = 7, c = –5
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The answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
-3x^2 +7x-5=0
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