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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
12

Help please? I can choose more than one answer I just don’t understand this stuff

Mathematics
1 answer:
Oxana [17]3 years ago
4 0

a + 8 =  - \dfrac 5 a

If I was solving this, which I suppose I am, my first step would be the clear the fractions by multiplying both sides by <em>a</em>.

a^2 + 8a =  - 5

That's there, first choice, SELECT IT

Then I'd bring the 5 to the other side;

a^2 + 8a + 5 = 0

Not among the choices.

Then I'd attempt to factor, looking for a pair that multiplies to 5 and adds to 8; no joy there.

Shakespeare Quadratic Formula (2b or -2b) trick: x^2 - 2bx + c \textrm{ has zeros at } x=b\pm \sqrt{b^2-c}

a = 4 \pm \sqrt{4^2-5} = 4\pm \sqrt{11}

All the other choices have nice rational answers so can't be right.

First choice only

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