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The value of m will be (mV₂ + Mv₂)/V₁ so Brenna's equation is absolutely correct.
<h3>What is the equation?</h3>
A formula known as an equation uses the same sign to denote the equality of two expressions.
An equation can be defined in numerous ways. Algebraically speaking, an equation is a statement that shows the equality of two mathematical expressions.
Given,
mv₁ = (m + M)v₂
By multiplication on the right-hand side
mv₁ = mv₂ + Mv₂
Divide v₁ on both side
mv₁/v₁ = ( mv₂ + Mv₂)/v₁
m = (mV₂ + Mv₂)/V₁
Hence Brenna's solution is correct for the equation.
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Answer:
x = 3 + 7i or x = 3 - 7i; a = 3; b = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 - 6x = -58
We complete the square by adding the square of half of the coefficient of the x-term to both sides.
x^2 - 6x + 9 = -58 + 9
(x - 3)^2 = -49

x = 3 + 7i or x = 3 - 7i
a = 3; b = 7
Linear equation: y = mx + c
m = slope
c = y-intercept