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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. 72-11r + 28 = 0 O {14, 2} O {7,4} O {-7,-4} O {9,2}
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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. 72-11r + 28 = 0 O {14, 2} O {7,4} O {-7,-4} O {9,2}
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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation.
72-11r + 28 = 0
O {14, 2}
O {7,4}
O {-7,-4}
O {9,2}
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Answer:14,2
Step-by-step explanation: i just did it
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