SOLUTION: Use the quadratic equation to solve the equation: -2.8x= -3.8x^=1.4 Please help me with this, I get stuck everytime when it comes to simplifying and finishing the problem. Th

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Question 240861: Use the quadratic equation to solve the equation:
-2.8x= -3.8x^=1.4
Please help me with this, I get stuck everytime when it comes to simplifying and finishing the problem. Thank you so much!

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2.8x= -3.8x^=1.4
1 too many = signs & you're missing the power value -3.8^(?)

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