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find the value of a and B from the quadratic equation x square - 7 x + 5 is equals to​

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Answered by MITAN19
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Answer:

a= 1,b = -7

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic equation : An equation of degree 2 is called a quadratic equation.

General form of Quadratic equation is :

ax² + bx + c , where a,b,c are constants and ais not equals to 0.

SOLUTION:

GIVEN: x²-7x+5=0

On comparing with General form of Quadratic equation : ax² + bx + c = 0

Here, a= 1, b = -7 , c = 5.

Hence , the value of a= 1,b = -7 & c = 5.

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