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Identifying the values a, b, and c is the first step in using the Quadratic Formula to find solution(s) to a quadratic equation.
What are the values a, b, and c in the following quadratic equation? (1 point)
-6x²=-9x+7
a=9,b=7, c = 6
a=-9,b=7, c = -6
a=-6, b=9, c = -7
a=-6, b=-9, c = 7

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Answer: The quadratic equation -6x²=-9x+7 has the values a=-6, b=9, and c=-7.

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