SOLUTION: (x) = 4b^2 - 6x + 13b x = -2 x = 4 Help with this please

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Question 261307: (x) = 4b^2 - 6x + 13b
x = -2 x = 4 Help with this please

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(x) = 4b^2 - 6x + 13b
x = -2 x = 4 Help with this please
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