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When the product of 6 and the square of a number is increased by 5 times the number, the result is 4. Select all of the values that the number could be. -4/3 1/2 -3/4 2
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When the product of 6 and the square of a number is increased by 5 times the number, the result is 4. Select all of the values that the number could be. -4/3 1/2 -3/4 2
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( 6 • x^2 ) + 5x = 4
6x^2 + 5x = 4
x = -4/3, x= 1/2
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