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identify a possible pair of values for a and c so that ax^2 + 10x = c has one real solution. Then write the equation.

The solution is a = 5 and c = - 5

What is the equation?





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Answer:

The equation is 5x+10x=-5

Explanation:

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Answer:

5x^2 +10x = -5

Explanation:

The equation will have one solution when the discriminant is zero.

In standard form, the equation is ...

ax^2 +10x -c = 0

The discriminant of the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 is ...

b^2 -4ac

so the discriminant of your equation is ...

10^2 -4a(-c) = 100 +4ac

We want that to be zero, so we require ...

100 +4ac = 0

25 +ac = 0

ac = -25

Any pair of values of 'a' and 'c' that have a product of -25 will satisfy the requirement. As you state, one possible pair is a = 5 and c = -5. Putting these values into the given equation makes it ...

5x^2 +10x = -5 . . . . . the equation with a=5, c=-5

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Additional comment

Your problem statement does not require that 'a' be non-zero. If a=0, then the equation will have one real solution for any value of c.

If you restrict the solutions to integers, then possibilities include ...

(a, c) = (1, -25), (5, -5), (25, -1), (-25, 1), (-5, 5), (-1, 25)

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