SOLUTION: The quadratic equation is
2x2+6x=4. How do I set it to 0? Do I zero out something?
By the way, it is 2X squared +6x=4
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Question 963800: The quadratic equation is
2x2+6x=4. How do I set it to 0? Do I zero out something?
By the way, it is 2X squared +6x=4
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
....first simplify;divide both sides by
.....use quadratic formula to solve for
solutions:
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