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One of the steps in the derivation of the quadratic formula are shown.

Step 4: StartFraction negative 4 a c + b squared Over 4 a EndFraction = a ( x + StartFraction b Over 2 a EndFraction) squared


Step 5: (StartFraction 1 Over a EndFraction) StartFraction b squared minus 4 a c Over 4 a EndFraction = (StartFraction 1 Over a EndFraction) a (x + StartFraction b Over 2 a EndFraction) squared


Step 6: StartFraction b squared minus 4 a c Over 4 a squared EndFraction = ( x + StartFraction b Over 2 a EndFraction) squared


Step 7: StartFraction plus or minus StartRoot b squared minus 4 a c EndRoot Over 2 a EndFraction = x + StartFraction b Over 2 a EndFraction


Which best explains why the expression plus or minus StartRoot b squared minus 4 a c EndRoot cannot be rewritten as b plus or minus StartRoot negative 4 a c EndRoot during the next step?

Negative values, like −4ac, do not have a square root.
The ± symbol prevents the square root from being evaluated.
The square root of terms separated by addition and subtraction cannot be calculated individually.
The entire term b2 − 4ac must be divided by 2a before its square root can be determined.

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Answer:

Sorry I dont have the answer all i know is its not c

Explanation:

I guessed and got it wrong.

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