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Solve the following to find x. x^2 +3x -10 =0

This is an example of a quadratic equation. One way of solving it wwould be to use the quadratic formula. You can subsitute the values of a, b and c into the formula where a=1 b=3 and c=-10. This will ...

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Answered by Nathan C. Maths tutor
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X=4a+3b, If a is a two digit cube number and b is a two digit square number then what is the lowest possible value for X?

In order to find the lowest value for X we first need to find the lowest possible value for a and b.

Let us start off with a:

If a is the lowest possible cube number we can ...

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Answered by Silje I. Maths tutor
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Simplify 3!/5!

We call 3! 'three factorial' and 5! 'five factorial'.

3!=3x2x1

5!=5x4x3x2x1

So our fraction becomes:

(3x2x1) / (5x4x3x2x1) = 6/120

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Answered by Max E. Maths tutor
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Solve the inequality 5x+3<3x-6

We need to solve this so we have a positive x term on one side.

First we can subtract 3 from both sides of the inequality to get:

5x<3x-9

Next we can subtra...

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Answered by Max E. Maths tutor
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Find the values of x when x^2-6=x

We need to factorise this equation to solve it.

The first step for factorisation is to make the equation equal to zero. We can do this by subtracting x from both sides to get:

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Answered by Max E. Maths tutor
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