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Evaluate $\sqrt{b^{2}-4 a c}$ for the given values.$$a=-5, b=5, c=10$$
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We have $a=-5$, $b=5$, and $c=10$. So, the expression becomes $\sqrt{5^{2}-4(-5)(10)}$. Show more…
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