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The value of the expression 2x² + x(100- 15 x) when x = 5 is X

a 119
b 129
c 135
d 145​

User Amigolargo
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\text{x}=5\\\\2\text{x}^2+\text{x}(100-15\text{x})=2\cdot5^2+5\cdot(100-15\cdot5)=\\\\=2\cdot25+5\cdot(100-75)=50+5\cdot25=\\\\=50+125=\boxed{175}

User Hamza Dahmoun
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Answer :


\boxed{ \boxed{ \mathrm{ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: 175 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: }}}

Solution :

Plugging the value of x as 5 in the given expression we get,


\hookrightarrow \: 2 {x}^(2) +x (100 - 15x)


\hookrightarrow \: 2(5) {}^(2) + 5(100 - (15 * 5))


\hookrightarrow \: (2 * 25) + 5(100 - 75)


\hookrightarrow \: 50 + 5(25)


\hookrightarrow \: 50 + 125


\hookrightarrow \: 175

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