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Solve the following equation using the quadratic formula. 2x2 + 5x – 42 = 0 Select all solutions that apply. x= 1.5 x= -4. Ox= 3.5 Ox= -6
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Solve the following equation using the quadratic formula.
2x2 + 5x – 42 = 0
Select all solutions that apply.
x= 1.5
x= -4.
Ox= 3.5
Ox= -6
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x=3.5,x=-6
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