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1.What values of a,b,and c would you use in the quadratic formula for the following equation?

5x^2+9x=4
Can I get some help guys?

User Szarpul
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Answer:

The quadratic formula for the equation would be B) a = 5, b = 9, c = -4.

User Ehsavoie
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First, rearrange the quadratic equation:
5x² + 9x - 4 = 0

Now, compare it to the general quadratic equation:
ax² + bx + c = 0

Therefore you get:
a = +5
b = +9
c = -4

And the quadratic formula will be:

x = [-b +/- √(b² - 4ac)] / 2a
= [ -5 +/- √(81 - 4·5·(-4))] / 2·5
= (-5 +/- √161) / 10

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