If you look at the quadratic formula:
x=(-b±√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
We can say that -b=5, b=-5
If I read it right you had ±2√7 which is equal to ±√28, and we know b=-5 so:
±√(25-4ac)=±√28
And since 3=2a, a=1.5 making the above:
±√(25-6c)=±√28
25-6c=28
-6c=3
c=-0.5
So a=1.5, b=-5, and c=-0.5 thus
y=1.5x^2-5x-0.5
We can check this by reapplying the quadratic formula to the equation above
x=(5±√(25-4(1.5)(-0.5))/3
x=(5±√(25+3))/3
x=(5±√28)/3
x=(5±√(4*7))/3
x=(5±2√7)/3
Answer: 45
Step-by-step explanation: I used a graphing calculator and input all the equations and all the restraints, and I found that you can’t use the first equation since x has to be less than or equal to -3, and the question calls for x to be -2. So, in the second equation, there’s a point (-2, 16) and in the third equation there’s a point (1, -3). You know you have to use these two points since in the second equation, the restraint only lets you use numbers greater than -3 or less than 0, which cannot be one, and in the third equation, the restraint only lets you use numbers greater than 0, which can’t be -2. I hope that made some sense. So then, with substitution the equation would be 3(16)+(-3) which equals 45. 3(16)=48. 48-3+=45
Answer:
5, 10, 15
Step-by-step explanation:
the increase in the sequence is 5 so since it starts from 0 which you can find out because 25 is the 5th sequence and that means that +2*5 =25 . x=0
0+ 5 = sequence 1
0+ 5+5 = seq 2
0+5+5+5= seq 3
Answer: How to solve your question
Your question is
4
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4(x+5)-4=4
4(x+5)−4=4
Solve
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Distribute
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{\color{#c92786}{4(x+5)}}-4=4
4(x+5)−4=4
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{\color{#c92786}{4x+20}}-4=4
4x+20−4=4
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Subtract the numbers
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Subtract
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16
from both sides of the equation
4. Simplify
5. Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
6. Simplify
Solution
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Step-by-step explanation: I got this from a website but i hope this helps!!!!