Mathematics, 18.02.2021 09:30, Hunter1471
How do I write a quadratic equation in standard form with given roots, when one or both of the roots are fractions? For example, if the roots were 1 and 1/2 and I put
apparently that's not correct because the coefficients are fractions, but I'm not sure how to fix it.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40, jennyferluna0216
Type the correct answer in the box. use numerals instead of words. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar. a city water tank holds 20 gallons of water. a technician empties 25% of the tank. how many more gallons of water must be removed from thetank so that it has 5 of the water that it started with: the technician must removemore gallons of water for the tank to have 5 of the water that it started with.
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Millie decided to purchase a $17,000 msrp vehicle at a 4% interest rate for 6 years. the dealership offered her a $2700 cash-back incentive, which she accepted. if she takes all these factors into consideration, what monthly payment amount can she expect? a.$223.73b.$243.25c.$274.61d.$2 35.51
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Convert to the greater unit before finding the perimeters of this rectangle: 6ft. 6in. by 7ft.
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How do I write a quadratic equation in standard form with given roots, when one or both of the roots...