When we have a quadratic equation form ax² + bx + c = 0, we have rule
x₁ + x₂ = -b/a
x₁ × x₂ = c/a
x₁ and x₂ are the roots
Given from question:
⇒ x₂ = 2 + x₁
⇒ quadratic equation x² - 4x + c = 0
Solution A:
Determine a,b,c
a = 1
b = -4
c = c
Find the roots with the rule of x₁ + x₂ = -b/a
x₁ + x₂ = -b/a
x₁ + 2 + x₁ = -(-4)/1
2x₁ + 2 = 4
2x₁ = 4 - 2
2x₁ = 2
x₁ = 1
One of the roots is 1
Now find the other root
x₂ = 2 + x₁
x₂ = 2 + 1
x₂ = 3
The other root is 3
Solution B:
Find the constant c by the rule x₁ × x₂ = c/a
x₁ × x₂ = c/a
1 × 3 = c
c = 3
The constant is 3
Answer:1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
You first multiply 3/4x2=6/8 of the whole pizza. Then you do 6/8 divided by 3, when dividing a fraction you change flip and switch.6/8x1/3=6/24=1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
-8x-2y=-24
-2y=-24+8x
2y=24-8x
Y=12-4x
Y=-4x+12
Answer:
it is D hope this helps
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