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LekaFEV [45]
3 years ago
6

X squared plus 3x + 40 equal 0​

Mathematics
2 answers:
lana66690 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answers for x^2+3x−40=0 are -8 and 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem, we are able to factor. Since 8 and 5 are both factors of 40, and since 8-5=3, we will use 8 and 5 in our binomial equation:

(x+8)(x−5)=40.

Just to prove that this is correct, let's multiply the two together: x^2−5x+8x−40=x^2+3x−40.

From here, we can use the zero product property to get our answers: x+8=0,x−5=0.

Subtract 8 from the first equation and subtract 5 from the second equation to get our answers, -8 and 5.

Kisachek [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

No solution

Step-by-step explanation:

x² + 3 x + 40 = 0

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