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3 September, 08:35

Atasha is solving the equation x^2-x=-3 with the quadratic formula.

What values should she use for a, b and c?

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  1. 3 September, 08:41
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    a = 1

    b = - 1

    c = 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ''a'' and "b" are the coefficients of x^2 and x respectively, where "c" is the constant number.

    When solving a quadratic equation all the variables and constants should be on one side, in this case: x^2 - x + 3=0.

    Here the coefficient of x^2 is one, of x is - 1 and constant is 3.
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