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Rewrite the equation 2x+6x^(2)-1=3x^(2) in standard form and identify a, b, and c.
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Rewrite the equation 2x+6x^(2)-1=3x^(2) in standard form and identify a, b, and c.
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Rewrite the equation 2x+6x^(2)-1=3x^(2) in standard form and identify a, b, and c.
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Hi there!
First subtract 3x^2 from both sides.
Now rearrange the equation.
Finally we can see our answer.
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