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Solve x^2+4x-5=0 by completing the square.

x^2+4x-5=0(x+2)^2-(2)^2-5=0subtract 2^2 as (x+2)^2 = x^2+4x+4 when we want x^2+4x(x+2)^2-4-5=0(x+2)^2-9=0(x+2)^2=9square root both sidesx+2=+/-3x=-2+/-3x=-2+3 or x=-2-3x=1 or x=-5

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The radius of a pizza is 12cm, calculate the area of the pizza in terms of pi

To calculate the answer to this question we need to know the formula for the area of the circle. The area of a circle is:

A = Pi x r^2

The value of r is given in the question; r = 12. We the...

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Answered by Beth B. Maths tutor
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GCSE 2011: Solve the simultaneous equations: y^2 = 2x + 29 and y = x - 3

This was the final question in AQA's 2011 non-calculator paper, and most top candidates will be looking to score all 5 marks that are on offer. Our usual technique for simultaneous equations isn't going t...

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Answered by Ross G. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between a private limited company and a public limited company?

A private limited company, or LTD, is a company which does not offer stock to the public, and thus its shareholders are normally family, friends and employees. There is no need for an LTD to disclose any ...

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What conditions allow a firm to sell the same product at different prices?

Price discrimination is the sale of identical goods or services transacted at different prices from the same provider. It can only be a feature of a monopolistic market in which market power can be exerci...

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Answered by Lara R. Economics tutor
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