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WHAT ARE THE VALUES OF A,B AND C IN EACH EQUATIONS

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Answered by tejaswiashokreddy7
48

Step-by-step explanation:

The Quadratic Formula uses the "a", "b", and "c" from "ax2 + bx + c", where "a", "b", and "c" are just numbers; they are the "numerical coefficients" of the quadratic equation they've given you to solve.

Answered by rahul123437
3

Given;

a. ; A=?, B=?, C=?

b. ; A=?, B=?, C=?

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A quadratic equation is an algebraic representation of a quadratic in x. The quadratic equation in  standard form is ax2 + bx + c = 0. where a and b are  coefficients, x is a variable, and c is a constant term.
  • The first condition of the quadratic equation is that the coefficient of x2 is a nonzero term (a 0).
  • To write a quadratic equation in canonical form, first write the  term x2, then the term x, and finally the constant term.
  • Numeric values ​​a, b, and c are usually written as whole values, not  as fractions or decimals.
  • The given equations;

a.x^{2}  + 7x + 12 = 0

A=0, B=7, C=12

b. 2x^{2} -3x - 20 = 0

A=2, B=3, C=20

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