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If -2 is a root of the quadratic equation x²-5x+c find the value of c

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Answer:

Explanation:

P(x)= x^2-5x+c=0

P (-2)= (-2)^2-5 (-2)+c=0

= 4+10+c=0

=14+c=0

C=(-14)

User Tomasz Dzieniak
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Answer:


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Explanation:

Given:

A quadratic equation:
x^(2) - 5x + c = 0, with
x =-2 is a solution.

Solve for:

Value of c

Step 1: define the problem

If
x = -2 is a solution of equation
f(x) = 0, then
f(-2) = 0

Step 2: Perform the calculation

Substitute
x = -2 into original quadratic equation, we have:


(-2)^(2) - 5(-2) + c = 0

Perform the square and multiplication:


4 + 10 + c = 0

Transfer all of numbers to the right side, except c:

(notice for the change in sign of numbers)


c = (-4) + (-10)

Perform the sum on the right side to get c:


c = -14

Hope this helps!

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User Hiroe
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