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Choose any method to solve the quadratic equations.$$(h-6)(h-1)=12$$
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Step 1: First, we need to expand the left side of the equation: $$(h-6)(h-1)=12$$ This gives us: $$h^2 - h - 6h + 6 = 12$$ which simplifies to: $$h^2 - 7h + 6 = 12$$ Show more…
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