Solve equation by using the quadratic formula.
2 x squared + 13 x = 0
a.
x = StartFract...
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Solve equation by using the quadratic formula.
2 x squared + 13 x = 0
a.
x = StartFraction 13 Over 2 EndFraction, 0
c.
x = negative StartFraction 13 Over 2 EndFraction, 0
b.
x = plus-or-minus StartFraction 13 Over 2 EndFraction
d.
x = 0
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