The discriminant is -11.
3x+4=-11 3x=-15 x=-5
The roots of the equation are [5 +/- sqrt(11)]/2 = 4.158 and 0.842
-14 + c + 6 = -5-14 + c = -5 minus 6-14 + c = -11c = -11 minus -14c = -11 plus 14c = 3
-5
The discriminant is -11.
3x+4=-11 3x=-15 x=-5
The roots of the equation are [5 +/- sqrt(11)]/2 = 4.158 and 0.842
x in the equation equals 8 x=8 3*8+11+5*8=75
-14 + c + 6 = -5-14 + c = -5 minus 6-14 + c = -11c = -11 minus -14c = -11 plus 14c = 3
-5
The equation you are looking for is x + 5 = 0. To solve for x, you would subtract 5 from both sides of the equation. This would give you x = -5. Therefore, -5 plus 5 equals 0.
-2x+5 x=-3 --original equation-2(-3)+5 --use substitution property6+5 --solve.11 --final answer is 11.
It is a linear equation in x. The equation has the solution x = 0.
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No, that is a equation.
-11