SOLUTION: what is the coefficent A,B,C, in the quadratic equation
2x^2-5x=1?
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Question 192102: what is the coefficent A,B,C, in the quadratic equation
2x^2-5x=1?
Answer by RAY100(1637) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
basic form is Ax^2+Bx+C=0 for using quadratic eqn to solve for x
your eqn is 2x^2-5x =1
subt 1 both sides
(2)x^2 +(-5)x +(-1) =0
therefore A=(2), B=(-5), C=(-1)
standard form of quadratic eqn is Ax^2+Bx=C
in which case a=(2), B=(-5), but C=(+1)
check which problem you have
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