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1 September, 18:42

Give the value of a, b, and c from the standard for of the equation (2x+1) (x-2) = 0

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  1. 1 September, 19:07
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    When we expand this expression, we'll have a quadratic equation in the general form.

    The general form of quadratic equations looks like this:

    (a is coefficent of, b is coefficient of x and c is the constant)

    So let's expand the expression.

    This how the final form of our equation:

    As you can see 's coefficient (a) is 2, x's coefficient (b) is - 3 and the constant (c) is - 2
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