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Ostrovityanka [42]
2 years ago
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What is the equation of the line, in point-slope form, that passes through the points (-7, -10) and (-6, -8)?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vlad [161]2 years ago
6 0
Multiply?
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<h2>\mathbb{ANSWER:}</h2>
  • \bold{x = 0.8 \: } \:  \sf \:  {\color{grey}or} \:  \:  \:  \bold{ x=  \frac{4}{5} } \\

  • \bold{x =  - 6}

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<h3>Step-by-step explanation:</h3>

<u>How can </u><u>we</u><u> factor 5x^2 + 26x - 24 = 0 using the completing the square </u><u>method?</u>

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\bold{Given \:  Equation: \color{brown} 5x²+26x-24=0}

First, add 24 to both sides.

  • \bold{5x²+26x-24 - \purple{ 24} = 0 +  \purple{24}}

  • \bold{ \implies \: 5x²+26x = 24 }

Since the coefficient of 5x² is 5, divide both sides by 5.

  • \bold{ \frac{5 {x}^{2} + 26x }{5} =  \frac{24}{5}  } \\

  • \bold{ \implies \:  {x}^{2} +  \frac{26}{5} x =  \frac{24}{5}  } \\

The coefficient of 26/5x is 26/5. So, let b=26/5.

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  • \bold{ \implies \:\bold{ {x}^{2} +  \frac{26}{5} x +  \frac{  169}{ {25}}=  \frac{289}{25}  } } \\

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  • \bold{  \: x =  \frac{ - 13}{5} ± \sqrt{ \frac{289}{25} } } \\

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