Answer:
The answer is 38.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to substitue c = -4 into the expression :
Let c = -4,



Answer:
2(x-6)(x+9)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
False :)
Step-by-step explanation:
The negative solution is x = –1.
Solution:
Let the number be x.
Square of a number = x²
3 times a number = 3x
Difference of square of a number and 4 = 3 times that number

Subtract 3x from both sides of the equation, we get

–3x can be written as x – 4x.


1st bracket have common term x and bracket have –4 common term.

Take common term x + 1 outside.

<em>By zero factor principle, if AB = 0 then A = 0 or B = 0.</em>
x + 1 = 0, x – 4 = 0
x = –1, x = 4
The negative solution is x = –1.
Answer:
First question, x= 10^10.
Second question is 10!. or 362880
Step-by-step explanation:
First Question:
Simple logx has a base of 10, i.e log10 x,
the question will be 10 = log10 x,
when taking the base "10" from the right side to the left, the number on the left side becomes the power of the base, in this case 10 from the right will be base and 10 from the left will power and log will vanish.
x=10^10.
Another example with different numbers
Y=logx if Y= 12, What is x?
The base is ten when not given,so:
12=logx
10^12=x
Second Question;
simple multiplication just multiply the numbers.
10! is pronounced as 10 factorial,
5! will be 5x4x3x2x1=120