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I dont understand this, please give an explanation

I dont understand this, please give an explanation-example-1

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\huge \qquad \boxed{ \sf Aᥒsᥕᥱr ☂}

let's plug in the value of x as -5, in the given expression ~


\qquad\rightarrowtail \sf {x}^(2) + 5x - 4


\qquad\rightarrowtail \sf { (- 5)}^(2) + 5( - 5) - 4


\qquad\rightarrowtail \sf 25 - 25 + 4


\qquad\rightarrowtail \sf 4

Therefore, we got the required value 4

User SasQ
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Answer:


\bold\blue{x {}^(2) + 5x + 4}

Here ,

we just need to substitute " x = - 5 " in the equation above.


\bold{x {}^(2) + 5x + 4} \\\bold{ ( - 5) {}^(2) + 5( - 5) + 4} \\ \bold{ \cancel{25} - \cancel{25} + 4} \\ \fbox\pink{⇢ 4}

hope helpful ~

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