SOLUTION: Just simply rewrite the given equation to its standard form of quadratic equation then find the value of a, b and c 3x^2-2=6

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Question 1171032: Just simply rewrite the given equation to its standard form of quadratic equation then find the value of a, b and c
3x^2-2=6

Answer by ikleyn(52752)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Move the constant term " 6 " from the right to the left side, changing the sign.


Then combine common terms.


You will get


    3x^2 - 8 = 0.


It is just in the standard form.


    a= 3, b= 0, c= -8.

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