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What are the values of a, b, and c in the quadratic equation 0 = x - 3x – 2?

O : 36 = 3, c= 2
0 8 = 7 / 0 = -3, c= -2
O = 3,0 = 3,C= -2
O a = b = -3,c=2

User SpliFF
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Answer:

i think its option B

Explanation:

i dont know if its right or not sorry but hope this helps :)

User Zergylord
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Answer:

The values of a,b and c are 1, -3 and -2 respectively.

Explanation:

The general form of quadratic equation is given by :


ax^2+bx+c=0 .....(1)

Here, a,b and c are constants

The given equation is :


x^2-3x-2=0

We can also write the above equation as :


x^2+(-3x)+(-2)=0 ....(2)

If we compare equation (1) and (2), we get :

a = 1

b = -3 and

c = -2

So, the values of a,b and c are 1, -3 and -2 respectively.

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