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If a = 7, b = -3 and c = 2, the 2nd degree equation that corresponds to these coefficients is: 2x(x+1) + 5x² - 5x = - 2 2x² + 7x - 5 = 0 3x² -7 = 0 4(x² + 7) - 3x - 7 = 0 None of the above.

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Answer:

2x(x+1) + 5x² - 5x= - 2

Explanation:

a=7

b=-3

c=2

2nd degree equation is written as

ax^2+bx+c=0

2x(x+1) + 5x² - 5x= - 2

2x^2+2x+5x^2-5x=-2

Collect like terms

2x^2+5x^2+2x-5x+2=0

7x^2-3x+2=0

a=7, b=-3, c=2

Therefore, the 2nd degree equation that corresponds with the above coefficients is 2x(x+1) + 5x² - 5x= - 2

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