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    Exam 11: Quadratic Equations and Inequalities
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    Solve the Quadratic Equation Using the Method That Seems Most\(x ^ { 2 } - 6 x = 18\)
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Solve the Quadratic Equation Using the Method That Seems Most x2−6x=18x ^ { 2 } - 6 x = 18x2−6x=18

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Solve the quadratic equation using the method that seems most appropriate to you. x2−6x=18x ^ { 2 } - 6 x = 18x2−6x=18 Please enter your answer as two numbers, separated by a comma.

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