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Which shows the correct substitution of the values a, b, and c from the equation 1 = –2x + 3x2 + 1 into the quadratic formula?

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it is in form
0=ax^2+bx+c
0=-3x^2-2x+6
a=-3
b=-2
c=6
User Markdsievers
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Answer: a=3; b=-2; c=0

Explanation: To solve this problem, first we need to write the given equation in the standard form (
ax^(2) +bx+c=0):


1=-2x+3x^(2) +1


3x^(2) -2x+1-1=0


3x^(2) -2x=0

so now we can clearly see that:

a=3 (the term that is with
x^(2))

b=-2 (the term that is with the x)

c=0 (the independent term).

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