If: 2^x2 +5x = k
Then: 2x^2 +5x -k = 0
Using and solving the discriminant: k = -3.125
Using and solving the quadratic equation: x = -1.25
Check: 2(-1.25)^2 +5(-1.25) = -3.125
Square root of x = 29 can be rearranged by squaring both sides of the equation. That would leave you with: x = 29^2 (or 29 squared) So, work out what 29 squared is and that's what x is equal to.
When there is no equal sign in the equation, the expression is typically not solvable for a specific value of x. Instead, it may represent a relationship or function where x can take on various values. In this case, you would treat the expression as a function or inequality and analyze its properties or solutions based on the context provided. If additional information or constraints are given, you can use algebraic manipulation or graphing techniques to explore the possible values of x within those constraints.
It is impossible but if it were x squared plus 2x minus 15 the equation would be (x+5) (x-3) with x being equal to either -5 or 3. If the original problem was x squared minus 2x minus 15 the equation would be (x-5)(x+3) and x would be equal to either 5 or -3
To find the points of intersection on the x-axis, set y equal to zero and solve for x. So, 8x^2 - 26x + 15 = 0. This is a quadratic equation that can be factored or solved using the quadratic formula. Once you find the values of x, those are the points of intersection on the x-axis.
Multiply the first equation by 3 to give 9x + 15y = 21
Using the discriminant the possible values of k are -9 or 9
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Using the discriminant formula for a quadratic equation k has a value of 8/25 or maybe 0.
They intersect at points (-2/3, 19/9) and (3/2, 5) Solved by combining the two equations together to equal nought and then using the quadratic equation formula to find the values of x and substituting these values into the equations to find the values of y.
No because no 2 numbers can be squared to equal 4. 1 squared is 1 2 squared is 4 so the lowest answer is 5.
You mean a isoceles? An isoceles wouldn't have a right angle but would have 2 equal sides and 1 unequal in which case the values are x and x(root)2, In a right triangle the values are x , 2x , and x(root)3. The short side is x, and the long leg is 2x and the hypotenuse is x(root)3. If you are looking for the hypotenuse equation it is a(squared) + b(squared) = c(squared) in other words, leg one squared plus leg two squared equals hypotenuse squared.
The equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a != 0 is called quadratic.
one squared equals one.
If it doesn't have an equal sign, then it's an expression, not an equation. The expression 7x2x is quadratic, because it equals 14x², and something is quadratic if it contains the squared exponent ².
No. C = 2*pi*r is the equation representing the circumference of a circle. The area of a circle is equal to pi*(r^2).
x2 + y2 isn't an equation. Until you say it's equal to something, it's just anexpression, and its numerical value depends on the values of 'x' and 'y'.If you say that the expression is equal to some number, the it's the equationof a circle, with its center at the origin, and a radius equal to the square rootof the number.
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