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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2A+T=3T*2 for T Please be detailed for best answer.... I have the answer as For Example: 2A + T = 3T^2 3T^2 - T - 2A = 0 a = 3, b= -1 , c= -2A Now use the quadratic formula to solve for T. T = (- -1 +- sqrt( (-1)^2 - 4(3)(-2A)) / (2 *3) I am looking for another way to solve using quadratic formula for future reference.

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OpenStudy (amistre64):

the quadratic is really the only option to find all possible results for T

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