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Solve x2 − 10x = −13.

A) 5 ± 2square root 3
B) 5 ± square root 38
C) 5 ± 2square root 2
D) 5 ± 3square root 2​

User Amna Ali
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

First, let's rearrange the given equation into something more recognizable. If we add 13 to both sides, we now have the polynomial
x^(2)-10x+13. We can now use the quadratic formula to solve.

Remember that the quadratic formula is


\frac{-b+/-\sqrt{b^(2)-4ac } }{2a}

Substitute the numbers from the equation into the formula.


\frac{-(-10)+/-\sqrt{(-10)^(2)-4(1)(13) } }{2(1)}

Simplify:


(10+/-√(100-52) )/(2)


(10+/-√(48) )/(2)

Here, I'm going to assume that there was a mistype in option B because if we divide out the 2 we end up with
5+/-√(48).

Hope this helps!

User Ickydime
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