A quadratic equation has the standard form:
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
in the given equation,
a = 3
b = -10
c = 5
plug these values into the quadratic formula.
(-b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)) / (2a)
(-(-10) +/- sqrt((-10)^2 - 4(3)(5)) / (2*3)
(10 +/- sqrt(100 - 60)) / (6)
(10 +/- sqrt(40)) /6
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this might be the answer but i’m not completely sure:) here’s what i used to *try* to solve it
The given equation does not have any solution.
For given question,
We have been given an equation −5a + 5a + 9 = 8
We know that the like terms are those terms which have same variable to the same power.
Combine Like terms;
0 + 9 = 8
9 = 8
⇒ which is False.
This statement is false for any values of x
Therefore, the given equation does not have any solution.
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