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Write 6(x – 5)4 + 4(x – 5)2 + 6 = 0 in the form of a quadratic by using substitution

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Answer:

the answer is (B) on ed2020

Explanation:

B- 6u2 + 4u + 6 = 0, where u = (x – 5)2

User Reezy
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Answer:


6u^(2)+4u+6=0

Explanation:

we have


6(x-5)^(4)+4(x-5)^(2)+6=0

Let


u=(x-5)^(2)

remember that

if
u=(x-5)^(2)

then


u^(2)=(x-5)^(4)

substitute


6u^(2)+4u+6=0 -------> quadratic equation


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