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24 January, 13:40

What is x-3x-4 but the x is squared to the second power

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  1. 24 January, 14:10
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    Hey! First of all, you can express x squared as x^2.

    Secondly, the problem! I'm assuming you're asking for the values of x - if you're asking what the equation is, it's a quadratic equation, or a second-degree polynomial. Solving for x, this equation can be factored as (x-4) (x+1) = 0. Because either of these two terms being zero will make the whole equation zero, we can have x-4=0, in which case x=4, or x+1=0, in which case x=-1. Therefore, x is either 4 or - 1
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