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For the quadratic equation `6x^(2) = 7 x-1`, find the values of a,b and c.

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`6x^(2) = 7x -1 ` `:. 6x^(2) - 7x + 1 =0 `
Comparing the equation with `ax^(2) + bx + c = 0`,
`a= 6 , b = - 7 , c = 1 `.
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