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Solve for x: x^2 + 28x = 60

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For this case we have a quadratic equation,
x ^ 2 + 28x-60 = 0, of the form
ax ^ 2 + bx + c = 0

Where:


a = 1\\b = 28\\c = -60

We can solve the equation by factoring, that is, we bias two numbers that multiplied give as a result -60 and added as a result 28.

These numbers are:


+30\ and\ -2\\+ 30-2 = + 28\\+ 30 * -2 + -60

Then, the factorization is given by:


(x-2) (x + 30) = 0

The roots are:


x_ {1} = 2\\x_ {2} = - 30

Answer:


x_ {1} = 2\\x_ {2} = - 30

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