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Solve the quadratic equation x^2+5x+6=0

Quadratic equations are a slightly bit more tricky than other algebraic equations we might have seen before. They are called quadratic equations because one of the unknown values is squared (mutiplied by ...

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Answered by Rob W. Maths tutor
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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 4x + 5y = -8 and 6x-2y = 26

1) Multiply both equations so we have the same coefficient of one of the variables. This allows us to eliminate one of the variables and solve for the other. (4x + 5y = -8) --> Multiply b...

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Answered by Maria H. Maths tutor
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(4+x)/8=2 Solve for X

multiply both sides by 8 --> 4+x=16subtract 4 from both sides x=12

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Answered by Precious Q. Maths tutor
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differentiate x^2+10x+13

show the formulathen show differentiation

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Answered by Mohammed Y. Maths tutor
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Convert 0.1727272... to a fraction in its lowest terms.

First we must identify the recurring part of the decimal. We see that 72 is repeated, hence it is the recurring part of the decimal. Next, we say x = 0.1727272..., the reason why will become apparent shor...

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Answered by Isaac H. Maths tutor
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