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JAMB - Mathematics (1982 - No. 6)

The solution of the quadratic equation bx\(^2\) + cx + a = 0 is given by
x = b \(\pm\) \(\frac{\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}\)
x = c \(\pm\) \(\frac{\sqrt{b^2 - 4ab}}{2b}\)
x = -c \(\pm\) \(\frac{\sqrt{c^2 - 4ab}}{2b}\)
x = -b \(\pm\) \(\frac{\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2b}\)

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bx\(^2\) + cx + a = 0

a = b; b = c; c = a

x = -b \(\pm\) \(\frac{\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}\)

x = -c \(\pm\) \(\frac{\sqrt{c^2 - 4ab}}{2b}\)

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