The quadratic formula is...

your a will be in front of your x^2, b in front of your x, and c will be the number without an x. Plug those into the equation and you'll get two answers. That will be it
So do you need it as a percent or a fraction?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose :
62% own an HDTV
16% own a computer
Using the addition rule : suggests that (62% + 16%) = 78% either own an HDTV or a computer.
The reasoning is wrong because ; since it is possible to own both an HDTV and also own a computer at the same time, the outcome of the addition rule is wrong as both events are independent. If both event cannot occur at the same time (mutually exclusive event) , then, the addition rule may be applied,. But since both can occur independently and each family can own an HDTV while also owning a computer, then the addition rule is wrong for the scenario described.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
How to factor expressions?
Find the G.C.F. and divide it into the terms of the expression you need to factor, like this:
. So I took the 12 and pulled it out of both terms, obtaining
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Answer:
Any collection of lengths (a, b, c) which do not satisfy the triangle inequalities.
Step-by-step explanation:
Any collection (a, b, c) which do not satisfy the triangle inequalities. The inequalities:
a + b > c
b + c > a
a + c > b
You will need to test all of your options on the three inequalities above. If any one of the three fails, the collection won't work.