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The values of a, b, and c in the equation x² + 6x - 55 = 0 are:

1, 6, and 55 respectively.

0, 6, and -55 respectively
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1, 6, and -55 respectively.

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answer is 1 ,6 and -55
User Abdessamad Doughri
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Answer:

value of a, b and c are 1, 6 and -55 respectively.

Last option is correct.

Explanation:

We have been given the equation
x^2+6x-55=0

The degree of the polynomial is 2 and hence, it represents a quadratic equation.

The general form of a quadratic equation is


ax^2+bx+c=0

On comparing this form with the given equation, we get

a = 1

b = 6

c = -55

Therefore, value of a, b and c are 1, 6 and -55 respectively

Last option is correct.

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