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Identifying the values a, b, and c is the first step in using the Quadratic Formula to find solution(s) to a quadratic equation. What are the values a, b, and c in the following quadratic equation? −6x2 − 8x + 12

a = −6, b = −8, c = 12
a = 6, b = 8, c = 12
a = 8, b = 12, c = 0
a = −8, b = 12, c = 0

User Romants
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Answer:a = −6, b = −8, c = 12

Explanation:

User Snoofkin
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Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

If a quadratic equation is defined as


ax^2+bx+c=0 ....(i)

then the quadratic formula is


x=(-b\pm √(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

Consider the given quadratic equation is


-6x^2-8x+12=0 ....(ii)

On comparing (i) and (ii), we get


a=-6,b=-8, c=12

Hence, the correct option is A.

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