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o determine if the values of 10 and 30 are solutions to a quadratic equation, we first need to know the specific quadratic equation you're referring to. A typical quadratic equation is in the form:
\[ ax^2 + bx + c = 0 \]
We can substitute \( x = 10 \) and \( x = 30 \) into the equation to see if either value satisfies it (i.e., makes the equation true).
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\[ ax^2 + bx + c = 0 \]
We can substitute \( x = 10 \) and \( x = 30 \) into the equation to see if either value satisfies it (i.e., makes the equation true).
make this like a 6th grader wrote i t
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To figure out if the numbers 10 and 30 are solutions to a quadratic equation, we first need to know what the equation is! A regular quadratic equation looks like this:
\[ ax^2 + bx + c = 0 \]
In this equation, \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \) are just some numbers, and \( x \) is the number we want to plug in to see if it works.
So, if we want to check if 10 is a solution, we replace \( x \) with 10 in the equation. We do the math and see if the equation equals 0. If it does, then 10 is a solution!
We do the same for 30. We replace \( x \) with 30 and do the math. If that equals 0 too, then 30 is also a solution!
So, to find out if 10 and 30 are solutions, we need to know the exact equation first!
\[ ax^2 + bx + c = 0 \]
In this equation, \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \) are just some numbers, and \( x \) is the number we want to plug in to see if it works.
So, if we want to check if 10 is a solution, we replace \( x \) with 10 in the equation. We do the math and see if the equation equals 0. If it does, then 10 is a solution!
We do the same for 30. We replace \( x \) with 30 and do the math. If that equals 0 too, then 30 is also a solution!
So, to find out if 10 and 30 are solutions, we need to know the exact equation first!
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