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The degree is 5.
There is no integer solution. Quadratic formula gives x = -17.66 or 5.66
The quadratic equation in standard form is: ax2 + bx + c = 0. The solution is x = [-b ± √b2- 4ac)] ÷ 2a You can use either plus or minus - a quadratic equation may have two solutions.
If you mean: y = x^2+4x+3 and y = 2x+6 Then the solution is: x = 1 or x = -3
A quadratic expression in the variable x.
1,2.5
Using the quadratic equation formula: x = -5-/+ the square root of 7
It has no solution because the discriminant of the quadratic expression is less than zero.
No. It is a quartic equation. The largest power of x in a quadratic equation must be 2.
It can be raised to any power.It can be raised to any power.It can be raised to any power.It can be raised to any power.
The solution: x = 6/7 and x = -1
The degree is 5.
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There is no integer solution. Quadratic formula gives x = -17.66 or 5.66
NO,because in quadratic equation highest power of a variable is 2. e.x. 4x2-20x+10=0.
The quadratic equation in standard form is: ax2 + bx + c = 0. The solution is x = [-b ± √b2- 4ac)] ÷ 2a You can use either plus or minus - a quadratic equation may have two solutions.
If you mean: y = x^2+4x+3 and y = 2x+6 Then the solution is: x = 1 or x = -3