Solving the following equation will require you to use the quadratic formula. Solve the equation for ? between 0° and 360°, and round your answers to the nearest tenth of a degree.
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A. 65.1°, 294.9°
B. 65.7°, 294.3°
C. 66.5°, 293.5°
D. 65.3°, 294.7°
E. 65.5°, 294.5°
Answer: B
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