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1 = 5x + 2; w = x^2 + 1 Can someone help me with this question?;(
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1 = 5x + 2; w = x^2 + 1
Can someone help me with this question?;(
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Answer:
5x^3 + 5x+ 2x^2 + 2
Explanation:
(5x+2)(x^2+1)
5x^3 + 5x+ 2x^2 + 2
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From the first equation x=-1/5
So if x is -1/5 then substitute it into the second equation and you get W=11/9
Hope this helps x
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