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what are the values of a, b, and c in the quadratic equation 0 = x2 – 3x – 2? - a = , b = 3, c = 2 - a = , b = –3, c = –2 - a = , b = 3, c = –2 - a = , b = –3, c = 2

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x^2-3x-2=0\\\\\boxed{a=1;\ b=-3;\ c=-2}
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Answer:

a = 1, b = –3, c = –2

Explanation:

The A, B, and C of the equation are the numeric values that the quadratic "x" the X and the numeric value of the equation has, like this:

A
Ax^(2)+Bx+C

So when you get the equation you can see that the values are:


x^(2)-3x-2

So A would be: 1

B would be: -3

And C would be:-2

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