divide 35 by 12
x2 - 12x + 35
you can't solve that unless you know what the variable, expressed by x, is. if you have a whole equation, something like 5x+35=7x+6, then we could figure out what x is and solve your original problem.
35
If you mean x^2 -12x+35 then it is a quadratic expression which can be factored in the form of (x-7)(x-5)
x2-12x+35 = (x-5)(x-7)
If you mean: x2+12x+35 then it is a quadratic expression that can be factored as: (x+5)(x+7)
12x someting to give me 108 = 1296
35
If you mean: x2-12x+35 then it is (x-7)(x-5) when factored
x equals 4 over 35
If you mean: 14x = 35 then the value of x is 2.5
To solve the equation (x^2 + 12x - 35 = 0), we can use the quadratic formula (x = \frac{{-b \pm \sqrt{{b^2 - 4ac}}}}{2a}), where (a = 1), (b = 12), and (c = -35). Plugging in these values gives us (x = \frac{{-12 \pm \sqrt{{12^2 - 4 \cdot 1 \cdot (-35)}}}}{2 \cdot 1}). This simplifies to (x = \frac{{-12 \pm \sqrt{{144 + 140}}}}{2}), or (x = \frac{{-12 \pm \sqrt{284}}}{2}). Thus, the solutions are (x = -6 \pm \sqrt{71}).