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29 January, 07:01

Which equation has an a-value of - 2, a b-value of 1, and a c-value of 3? 0 = - 2x2 x 3 0 = 2x2 x 3 0 = - 2x2 3 0 = 2x2 - x 3

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  1. 29 January, 07:12
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    How is it confusing

    0=ax^2+bx+c

    so if a=-2, b=1 and c=3 then

    0=-2x^2+1x+3 or

    0=-2x^2+x+3

    seems to be the second one

    0=-2x^2+x+3
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