i need help on finding the quadratic formulas

nelly vega

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Can someone help me on solving this quadratic formula?
x^2+7x=18

Thanks i would really appreciate it
 
Start by setting the equation equal to zero. To do this you must subtract 18 from each side.

Your new equation should look like this:

x^2+7x-18=0

Do you know the quadratic equation. If you do, just put the values you have into the equation and solve.

Your A would be 1

Your B would be 7

Your C would be -18 These are your coefficents in the equation.
 
Move the "18" over with the other terms, so you get the required "(quadratic) = 0" format. Then plug the coefficients into the Formula.

If you get stuck, please reply with specifics. Thank you.

Eliz.
 
milesprower64 said:
wouldn't you factor the equation after doing the "=0" format?
Since the instructions say to use the Quadratic Formula to solve, factoring to solve might not be acceptable.

Eliz.
 
You certainly can factor IF it can be factored. Try 9 and 2.
 
tkhunny said:
You certainly can factor IF it can be factored.
One can factor, but one might not receive credit for having factored, since the instructions specified a different method. It will depend upon the instructor, I suppose.

Eliz.
 
Yup. I missed that on first and second reading.
 
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