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Find the value of b/2a+b, when a=5 and b=-2​

User Seekay
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22 votes

Answer:

  • -11/5 or -1/4

Explanation:

There are two possibilities in this question.

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Possibility No. 1

Given:

  • b/2a + b
  • b = -2
  • a = 5

Step-1: Substitute the values given into the equation.

  • b/2a + b
  • => -2/2(5) + (-2)

Step-2: Solve.

  • => -2/10 - 2
  • => -1/5 - 2
  • => -11/5

Hence, the solution for possibility No. 1 is -11/5.

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Possibility No. 2

Given:

  • b/2a + b
  • b = -2
  • a = 5

Step-1: Substitute the values given into the equation.

  • b/2a+b
  • => -2/2(5)+(-2)
  • => -2/10 - 2
  • => -2/8
  • => -1/4

Hence, the solution for possibility No. 2 is -1/4.

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User Roman Safin
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Answer:


-(1)/(4) or -0.25

Explanation:


(b)/(2a+b)

Plug in a=5 and b=-2


(-2)/(2(5)+(-2))=


(-2)/(10-2)=


(-2)/(8)=


-(1)/(4) or -0.25

Have a nice day! :)

User Nameless One
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