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Using zero product. let y = 0. y=2x^2 - 11x + 5 The urgency is real!!!
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Using zero product. let y = 0. y=2x^2 - 11x + 5
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Simple...
the
solution
is the
intersection
of the
graph
with the
x-axis.
x=5,
Another way you can solve is by using the quadratic formula...
First, find a, b, c...
a=-2
b=11
c=-5
Then just plug it into your quadratic formula.
Thus, your answer.
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