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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation 4x^2−10x+5=0. Enter your answers in simplified radical form in the boxes.
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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation
4x^2−10x+5=0.
Enter your answers in simplified radical form in the boxes.
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from the quadratic equation given we can say that a=4, b=-10, and c=5 then we just plug the numbers into the quadratic formula and simplify...
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