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Solve for x, where x>0 and 5x^2+9x-18=0. Express your answer as a simplified common fraction.
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Solve for x, where x>0 and 5x^2+9x-18=0. Express your answer as a simplified common fraction.
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Solve for x, where x>0 and 5x^2+9x-18=0. Express your answer as a simplified common fraction.
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x is gonna be 3 but I need to be over 20 characters
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