The solutions of the quadratic equation x² - 5x - 36 = 0 are -4 and 9.
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- We are given a quadratic function.
- A polynomial equation of degree two in one variable is a quadratic equation.
- The function given to us is :
- y = x² - 5x - 36
- We need to find the solution of the quadratic function.
- To find the roots, let y = 0.
- x² - 5x - 36 = 0
- Use the quadratic formula.
- In elementary algebra, the quadratic formula is a formula that gives the solution(s) to a quadratic equation.
- x = [-b±√b²-4ac]/2a
- x = [-(-5) ± √25 - 4(1)(-36)]/2(1)
- x = (5 ± √25 + 144)/2
- x = (5 ± √169)/2
- x = (5 ± 13)/2
- x = 9 or x = -4
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Start by finding how many integers there are from 10-30...
30-10+1=20+1=21
Note we have to add 1 since it is inclusive.
Now, let's find how many multiples of 4 or 5 there are from 10-30...
4*3=12
4*4=16
4*5=20
4*6=24
4*7=28
5*2=10
5*3=15
5*4=20
5*5=25
5*6=30
5+5-1=9
Note we have to subtract 1 since 20 is counted twice.
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