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Use the quadratic formula to solve 2y2 – 10y + 8 = 0. A. {–4, –1} B. {4, –1} C. {–4, 1} D. {4, 1}
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Use the quadratic formula to solve 2y2 – 10y + 8 = 0.
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{–4, –1}
B.
{4, –1}
C.
{–4, 1}
D.
{4, 1}
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