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In the equation above, if a, b, and c are all constants, what is c?


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Okay i see t mash members we got on the

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weird ish quadratic foryou Here we go it's this long

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thing five times out of a blind money three times

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level block in the equation above If a b and

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c are all constance what is c i d solve

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for c okay well wow this problem has almost every

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operation in and multiplication subtraction and addition and divisions on

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holiday in the alps Otherwise it would be here too

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so notice that the only thing we need to find

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here is see the constant term so you have to

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multiply out every single term on the left hand side

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Save some time on these tests you'll need it Just

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multiply five by negative twenty four here and negative three

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by negative fifty six that'll do the trick and that

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gets you a negative one twenty plus one sixty eight

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or forty eight that's it that's The answer was that 00:00:49.792 --> [endTime] easy forty eight we're done

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