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Consider the derivation of the quadratic formula below. What is the missing radicand in Step 6? A. b^2-4ac/4a B. b^2+4ac/4a^2 C. b^2-4ac/4a^2 D. b^2+4ac/4a
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Consider the derivation of the quadratic formula below. What is the missing radicand in Step 6?
A. b^2-4ac/4a
B. b^2+4ac/4a^2
C. b^2-4ac/4a^2
D. b^2+4ac/4a
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The correct answer is d
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