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IM GONNA FAIL MY QUADRATIC FORMULAS TEST HELP PLSSS! I need you to tell me how many of these formulas I can use on the equation: a) Square Roots b) Quadratic Formula c) Completing the Square d) Factoring/Zero
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IM GONNA FAIL MY QUADRATIC FORMULAS TEST HELP PLSSS!
I need you to tell me how many of these formulas I can use on the equation:
a) Square Roots
b) Quadratic Formula
c) Completing the Square
d) Factoring/Zero Product Property
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middle-school
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Bis the correct answer
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You can use quadric formula as -b+- root under b2-4ac/2a or change the equation and factorize it you cannot square it as it is already squared equation
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