x2 + 6x = 16
=> x2 + 6x - 16 = 0
=> x2 + 8x -2x - 16 = 0
=> (x+8)(x-2) = 0
=> x = -8 or x = 2
So, the solutions of the quadratic equation x2 + 6x = 16 are -8 and 2.
x2+11x+11 = 7x+9 x2+11x-7x+11-9 = 0 x2+4x+2 = 0 The above quadratic equation can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula and it will have two solutions.
Using the quadratic equation formula:- x = -0.5447270865 or x = 2.294727086
The discriminant is 0.
Use the quadratic formula, with a = 1, b = -3, c = 2.
No, y=x^2 + 2 is a quadratic equation. A linear equation is one in the form y=mx+b. A quadratic has a form y=ax^2+bx+c.
It is a quadratic equation and its solutions can be found by using the quadratic equation formula.
It is a quadratic equation that has 2 solutions
No. It's a quadratic equation, and it has two solutions.
There are no real solutions because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero.
It has no solutions because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero.
It will have two solutions because its a quadratic equation: x = -8.472135955 or x = 0.472135955
With difficulty because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero meaning it has no solutions
This quadratic equation has no solutions because the discriminant is less than zero.
This quadratic equation has no solutions because its discriminant is less than zero.
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation but if it equals 0 then using the quadratic equation formula will give its solutions.
x2+11x+11 = 7x+9 x2+11x-7x+11-9 = 0 x2+4x+2 = 0 The above quadratic equation can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula and it will have two solutions.
x2+7x+3 = 0 Using the quadratic equation formula the solutions are:- x = -6.541381265 or x = -0.4586187349