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SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!! Use the Quadratic Formula to solve the equation 4x^2−7=4x.
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SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!
Use the Quadratic Formula to solve the equation 4x^2−7=4x.
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-b + or - the square root of b^2 - 4ac over 2a
Make sure to move the 4x over to the left side
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