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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-21

Isabella is solving the equation [tex]4x^2 = 13x - 3[/tex] with the quadratic formula. What values should she use for \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \)?

Asked by BrunaAckman82

Answer (3)

a x 2 + b x + c = 0 4 x 2 = 13 x − 3 4 x 2 − 13 x + 3 = 0 a = 4 ; b = − 13 ; c = 3

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

a = 4
b = -13
c = 3 ;

Answered by SociometricStar | 2024-06-24

In the equation 4 x 2 = 13 x − 3 , the values for a, b, and c when rearranged are a = 4 , b = − 13 , and c = 3 . These coefficients are used in the quadratic formula to find the solutions for x. This process involves first getting the equation into standard form, which makes identifying the coefficients straightforward.
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Answered by SociometricStar | 2024-08-09