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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 05:00 joey333

Bao yu is completing the square to solve the polynomial equation. x^2-x-3=0 what should be her first step?

a. adding –x to both sides of the equation

b. adding –3 to both sides of the equation

c. isolating the first term, x2

d. isolating the constant, –3

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