SOLUTION: Using the quadratic formula
When the sum of 1 and twice a negative number is subtracted twice the square of the number, 0 results. Find the number.
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Question 596350: Using the quadratic formula
When the sum of 1 and twice a negative number is subtracted twice the square of the number, 0 results. Find the number.
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