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(2x-2) (x+5) what does x =

(2x-2) (x+5) what does x =-example-1
User Golmschenk
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9 votes

Answer:

(2x-2)=

+2 =+2

(2x)=2

----------

2

x= 1

-----------------------------------------------

(x+5)=

-5=-5

x= -5

Explanation:

You just need to separate the variable from the numbers

User Jan Schmitz
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15 votes
15 votes

Answer:

a

x

2

+

b

x

+

c

=

0

the two roots of the equation take the form

x

1

,

2

=

b

±

b

2

4

a

c

2

a

So, start by adding

5

to both sides of the equation to get

2

x

2

+

x

5

=

5

5

2

x

2

+

x

5

=

0

Notice that you have

a

=

2

,

b

=

1

, and

c

=

5

. This means that the two solutions will be

x

1

,

2

=

1

±

1

2

4

2

(

5

)

2

2

x

1

,

2

=

1

±

41

4

You can simplify this if you want to get

x

1

=

1

+

41

4

1.35078

and

x

2

=

1

41

4

1.85078

User Damien McGivern
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