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Isabella is solving the equation 4x2 = 13x – 3 with the quadratic formula.* What values should she use for a, b, and c?

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ax^2+bx+c=0\\\\4x^2=13x-3\\\\4x^2-13x+3=0\\\\a=4;\ b=-13;\ c=3
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Answer:

a = 4

b = -13

c = 3

Explanation:

We have been given the equation


4x^2=13x-3

Subtract
4x^2 to both sides of the equation


0=-4x^2+13x-3

Multiply both sides of the equation by -1


4x^2-13x+3=0

The general equation of a quadratic equation is
ax^2+bx+c=0

Comparing this equation with above equation
4x^2-13x+3=0

a = 4

b = -13

c = 3

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