Given a quadratic equation, write in standard form and then substitute the values of a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. Solve the equation by using the quadratic formula. 2x - 3x-5= 0 11. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. Choices for 11-20: 12. Solve for x. -2+ V(2) - 4(3)(5) 3 BD) x = 10 A) x = 2(3) 10 3+ (-3) - 4(1)(5) B) x = x²- 3x =-5 3+29 BE) x = 2(1) 10 13. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. 3 (-3) - 4(5)(-1) C) x = CD) x =-1,- 2(5) 14. Solve for x. -3+ y(3) - 4(2)(5) D) x = CE) x =1, 2(2) 3x +2=5x 1. V14 -3±V(3) – 4(5)(1) E) x = ABC) x = 3 15. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic 3 2(5) formula. 5t(-5) - 4(3)(2) ABD) x = ,1 16. Solve for x. AB) x = 2(3) -5+y(5) – 4(2)(3) ABE) x =-1,- 5x = 3x +1 AC) x = 2(3) 17. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic 3+(-3) - 4(2)(-5) AD) x = 1 ACD) x =-1,- formula. 2(2) 18. Solve for x. 5+V(-5) -4(2)(3) AE) x = 3土V29 ACE) x = 2 2(2) 2x -5x +3=0 3 (-3)-4(1)(-5) BC) x = 3 ADE) x = 2(1) 19. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. 20. Solve for x.
Given a quadratic equation, write in standard form and then substitute the values of a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. Solve the equation by using the quadratic formula. 2x - 3x-5= 0 11. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. Choices for 11-20: 12. Solve for x. -2+ V(2) - 4(3)(5) 3 BD) x = 10 A) x = 2(3) 10 3+ (-3) - 4(1)(5) B) x = x²- 3x =-5 3+29 BE) x = 2(1) 10 13. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. 3 (-3) - 4(5)(-1) C) x = CD) x =-1,- 2(5) 14. Solve for x. -3+ y(3) - 4(2)(5) D) x = CE) x =1, 2(2) 3x +2=5x 1. V14 -3±V(3) – 4(5)(1) E) x = ABC) x = 3 15. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic 3 2(5) formula. 5t(-5) - 4(3)(2) ABD) x = ,1 16. Solve for x. AB) x = 2(3) -5+y(5) – 4(2)(3) ABE) x =-1,- 5x = 3x +1 AC) x = 2(3) 17. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic 3+(-3) - 4(2)(-5) AD) x = 1 ACD) x =-1,- formula. 2(2) 18. Solve for x. 5+V(-5) -4(2)(3) AE) x = 3土V29 ACE) x = 2 2(2) 2x -5x +3=0 3 (-3)-4(1)(-5) BC) x = 3 ADE) x = 2(1) 19. Subsitute a, b, and c into the quadratic formula. 20. Solve for x.
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