SOLUTION: -6w^2-14w+2=0
State the values of a,b,c in the standard form of a quadratic equation.
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Question 1191741: -6w^2-14w+2=0
State the values of a,b,c in the standard form of a quadratic equation.
Answer by greenestamps(13198) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The standard form of a quadratic equation in variable w is
aw^2+bw+c=0
Note the signs are very important; in this example...
a = -6
b = -14
c = 2
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