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julia-pushkina [17]
2 years ago
13

(4x−7)^2 +16=40x−70 into a equivalent equation.

Mathematics
1 answer:
statuscvo [17]2 years ago
3 0

The equivalent equation of the algebraic Equation (4x - 7)² + 16 = 40x - 70 is; p² + 16 - 10p = 0

<h3>How to simplify Algebraic Equations?</h3>

We want to simplify the algebraic Equation;

(4x - 7)² + 16 = 40x - 70

Factorize right hand side to get;

(4x - 7)² + 16 = 10(4x - 7)

If p = 4x - 7, then we have;

p² + 16 = 10p

Using subtraction property of equality gives;

p² + 16 - 10p = 10p - 10p

p² + 16 - 10p = 0

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