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the standard form of a quadratic equation is ax^2+bc+c=0 identify the values of a,b and c in the quadratic equation 2x^2-5x+4=8x-6 with a>0​

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Answer:

a = 2, b = -13 and c = 10

Explanation:

The given quadratic equation, 2x^2-5x+4=8x-6, must be rewritten in standard form before a, b and c can be identified.

Combining like terms in 2x^2-5x+4=8x-6, we get:

2x^2 - 13x + 10

Then a = 2, b = -13 and c = 10.

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