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how would i rewrite the polynomial in the form ax^2+bx+c and then identify the values of a,b, and c1/3x^2+7-6x

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Answer:

a=1/3, b=-6, c=7

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the polynomial:


(1)/(3)x^2+7-6x​

We reorder it to rewrite the polynomial in the form ax²+bx+c:


(1)/(3)x^2-6x​+7

Next, by comparing:

• a is the coefficient of x²: a=1/3

,

• b is the coefficient of x: b=-6

,

• c is the constant: c=7


a=(1)/(3),b=-6,c=7

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