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Solve the factored quadratic equation (x−5)(x+3)=0 .(1 point)
1)What method(s) would you choose to solve the equation:
x2 + 2x - 6 = 0 A. Square roots; there is no x-term. B. Quadratic
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What method(s) would you choose to solve the equation? Explain your reasoning.
x^2 +5x +6 =0 a Square roots; there is no x-term.
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What method(s) would you choose to solve the equation? Explain your reasoning.
mc052-1.jpg a Square roots; there is no x-term. b
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4. Solve the factored quadratic equation (19x−3)(9+x)=0
. Enter the lesser number first.(2 points) The solution set is { , }
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Quadratic Equations Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your
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Solve the factored quadratic equation 0=−1/3x(x−6).(1 point)
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Solve the factored quadratic equation (x−5)(x+3)=0
.(1 point)
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You are solving a quadratic by using the Quadratic Formula, What needs to be done to this function before we can identify a, b,
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Solve the factored quadratic equation 0=−\(\frac{1}{3}x\)(x−6)
.(1 point)
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Is this right:
Solve: x^2+16x+60=0 this is what i did: i used the quadratic formula and this is what i ended up with. x = -8 +-
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jasmine20
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