Asked by Trisan
Solve by using the quadratic formula. Please Show All Work!
4x(x+3)=15
4x(x+3)=15
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Answered by
LeAnn
I'm not quite sure how this one would be done. I tried to figure it out for you. However this is the answer I'm getting.
4x(x+3)=15
4x(1x)+12x=15
4 times 1 is 4+12=16
Sorry, I tried to help you but I'm having issues in Algebra too and I have a few on here I haven't got help with yet
4x(x+3)=15
4x(1x)+12x=15
4 times 1 is 4+12=16
Sorry, I tried to help you but I'm having issues in Algebra too and I have a few on here I haven't got help with yet
Answered by
drwls
Rewrite it in standard format for quadratic equations, ax^2 + bx + c = 0.
In your case,
4x^2 +12x -15 = 0
so a = 4, b = 12 and c = -15.
Now apply the quadratic equation to get the two solutions. If you don't know what that is, it's time you learned it. It should be easy to find in your textbook or online.
In your case,
4x^2 +12x -15 = 0
so a = 4, b = 12 and c = -15.
Now apply the quadratic equation to get the two solutions. If you don't know what that is, it's time you learned it. It should be easy to find in your textbook or online.
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