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Use any method to solve the equation. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.

x^2 + x − 30 = 0

A. –5, 6

B. 10, –12

C. 5, –6

D. 5. 5, –5.5

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Here, in order to find the solutions to the quadratic equation - x² + x - 30 = 0, we will use factorization method.

In the method, we will split 30, in such factors, which when added or subtracted gives us 1, and when multiplied gives us -30.

So, we will use, -5 and 6. When they are added they will give us 1 and when multiplied they will give us -30 as answer.

Now, the equation will be written as -

x² - 5x + 6x - 30 = 0

Taking common, we get

x(x - 5) +6(x-5) = 0

(x-5)(x+6) = 0

So, x - 5 = 0 and x +6 = 0, we will get, x = 5 and x = - 6

Thus, the correct option is C). x = 5 and -6

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