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Factoring a quadratic in the equation z^2-7z+10=0 what are the a b and c values (pick it blurry but I wrote what it say need answer asap

Factoring a quadratic in the equation z^2-7z+10=0 what are the a b and c values (pick-example-1

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Answer:

a = 1, b = -7, c = 10

Explanation:

Az² + Bz + C is the general form of a quadratic

Where,

A is the coefficient of z²

B is the coefficient of z

C is the constant

z² -7z + 10=0

a = 1, b = -7, c = 10

In case you need the factorized form too:

z² - 7z + 10 = 0

z² - 5z - 2z + 10 = 0

z(z - 5) -2(z - 5) = 0

(z - 2)(z - 5) = 0

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Answer:

a=1 b = -7 and c = 10

Explanation:

z^2-7z+10=0

The quadratic is written in the form

ax^2 +bx+c=0

Letting x become z

az^2 + bz+c =0

a=1 b = -7 and c = 10

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