Which shows the equation below written in the form ax^2 + BX + C=0
x+10=3(x - 1)^2
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Mathematics, 19.06.2020 22:57 viviansotelo12
Which shows the equation below written in the form ax^2 + BX + C=0
x+10=3(x - 1)^2
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