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Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. Each value can be used more than once.​

Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. Each value can be used more-example-1

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this doesn’t make sense
User VictorBian
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Answer:


x=\frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^(2)-4ac } }{2a}

Explanation:

If a quadratic equation is in the form of ax²+ bx + c = 0

Then the roots of this quadratic equation can be obtained by,

1). Factoring the expression.

2). By quadratic formula.

If we use the method to get the value of x or roots of the equation,

x =
\frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^(2)-4ac } }{2a}

where a, b and c are the coefficients used in the quadratic equation.

User Smoreno
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