Math Algebra Quadratic Equations
Can someone please check on these for me please .Thanks
Use the Quadratic Formula to solve
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Sure! To use the Quadratic Formula, we need to have a quadratic equation in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0. From your question, it seems like you have more equations to solve. Could you please provide the specific quadratic equation(s) you need help with?
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