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8 November, 01:37

For the equation y = 2x^2 - 5x + 18, choose the correct application of the quadratic formula.

I believe it is A but I am not sure

A - x equals negative five plus or minus the square root of negative five squared minus four times two times eighteen, all divided by two times two

B - x equals five plus or minus the square root of negative five squared minus four times two times eighteen, all divided by two times two

C - x equals negative two plus or minus the square root of two squared minus four times negative five times eighteen, all divided by two times negative five

D - x equals two plus or minus the square root of two squared minus four times negative five times eighteen, all divided by two times negative five

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  1. 8 November, 02:06
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    yes the answer is A. Step-by-step explanation: because 2x^2 is your a term and - 5x is your b term and 18 is your c term and the quadratic formula is - b plus or minus the square root of b squared subtract 4ac all over 2a
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