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5 February, 04:14

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 formula, graphing; the equation cannot be factored easily since the numbers are large.

C. Factoring; the equation is easily factored.

D. Quadratic formula, completing the square or graphing; the coefficient of x2-term is 1, but the equation cannot be factored.

2) What are the solutions of the equation?

c^2 - 10c = 0

A. 1, - squareroot10

B. 0, - 10

C. 0, sqrt10

D. 0, 10

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  1. 5 February, 04:20
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    1)

    x² + 2 x - 6 = 0

    (x² + 2 x + 1) - 1 - 6 = 0

    (x + 1) ² = 7 / √

    x + 1 = + / - √7

    x 1 = - 1 + √ 7; x 2 = - 1 - √ 7

    Answer: D) Quadratic formula, completing the square or graphing; the coefficient of x² term is 1, but the equation cannot be factored.

    2)

    c² - 10 c = 0

    c (c - 10) = 0

    c = 0; c = 10

    Answer: D) 0, 10
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