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Solve by applying the quadratic Formula: all radicals should be simplified as far as possible. Show your work.

a^2 -12a + 35 =0
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Answered by PsyDAG
a^2 -12a + 35 =(a - 7)(a - 5)

a - 7 = 0

a - 5 = 0

Can you find the values for a?
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Solve by applying the quadratic Formula: all radicals should be simplified as far as possible. Show your work.

a^2 -12a + 35 =0

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