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    Exam 5: Exponents, Polynomials, and Polynomial Functions
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    Solve the Equation\(68 a ^ { 2 } + 3 a - 5 = 0\)
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Solve the Equation 68a2+3a−5=068 a ^ { 2 } + 3 a - 5 = 068a2+3a−5=0

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Solve the equation. 68a2+3a−5=068 a ^ { 2 } + 3 a - 5 = 068a2+3a−5=0 If there is more than one solution, separate your answers with commas.

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