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9 May, 11:01

Isabella is solving the equation 4x^2=13x-3 with the quadratic formula.

Which values could she use for a, b, and c?

A. a = 4, b = - 13, c = 3

B. a = 4, b = 3, c = - 13

C. a = 4, b = 13, c = - 3

D. a = 4, b = - 3, c = 13

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  1. 9 May, 14:15
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    The formula for quadratic equations is written in the format ax^2 + bx + c = 0

    So, we first need to rearrange Isabella's equation to match the latter format:

    4x^2=13x-3

    4x^2-13x=-3

    4x^2-13x+3=0

    The values that match up with the quadratic equation are a=4, b=-13, c=3, therefore your answer is A
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