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Identifying the values a, b, and c is the first step in using the Quadratic Formula to find solution(s) to a quadratic equation. What are the values a, b, and c in the following quadratic equation? −3x2 − 5x + 9 = 0

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Answer:

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I took the test and it was right

User Vrinda
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Answer: a= -3, b= -5, c= 9

Explanation:

'a' is usually characterized by the coefficient of x² .

'b' is usually characterized by the coefficient of x.

While 'c' is often characterized by the constant (i.e. the entity without an 'x')

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