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What are the values of a, b, and c in the quadratic equation –2x2 + 4x – 3 = 0?

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Answer:

a=-2

b=4

c=-3

Explanation:

You just compare -2x^2+4x-3=0 to

ax^2+bx+c=0

There is really no work here.

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For this case we have that by definition, a quadratic equation is of the form:


ax ^ 2 + bx + c = 0

The roots are given by:


x = \frac {-b \pm \sqrt {b ^ 2-4 (a) (c)}} {2 (a)}

We have the following equation:


-2x ^ 2 + 4x-3 = 0

So:


a = -2\\b = 4\\c = -3

Answer:


a = -2\\b = 4\\c = -3

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