SOLUTION: Write the quadratic equation in standard form with the coefficient of x2 positive. Then, state what the values are of a, b, and c. x2=3x+1 I need to show work, but am guessi

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: Write the quadratic equation in standard form with the coefficient of x2 positive. Then, state what the values are of a, b, and c.
x2=3x+1

I need to show work, but am guessing at the answer, due today, help please!
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Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a=1,b=-3,and c=-1
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