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Homework Help: Algebra II

Posted by Cynthia on Friday, August 10, 2007 at 11:22pm.

quadratic equations
Solve: 2x^2-5x=3

2x^2 -5x -3 = 0
(2x + 1)(x -3) = 0
x = -1/2 or 3

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