SOLUTION: x^2 = 5x + 2

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Question 32389: x^2 = 5x + 2
Answer by LifeDeathnCandy(5)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2 = 5x + 2
Do you want to solve this or do you just want to out it into a quadratic standard form. To put it into the standard form all you have to do is subtract the x^2 from the left and the right so you get: 0=-x^2+5x+2
From there you can solve for the vertex and the x and y coordinates.

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