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Solve (5-x)/2= 2x-7

Our first objective is to have all the x terms on one side of the equation and all the non x terms on the other side. The division of the left member of the equation by 2 is our first problem to solve. We...

Answered by Leonardo P. Maths tutor
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How do you solve the quadratic X^2 - 8X + 15 = 0 ?

First factorise (using a "farmer's field", will draw this on whiteboard):=> (X-3)(X-5) = 0Hence using the zero rule (one of the brackets must be equal to 0 if the product is 0),either X-3 = 0...

Answered by Simone J. Maths tutor
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2x^2+21x=-40

2x2+21x+40=0factors of 40=1&40, 2&20, 4&10, 5&85 & 8 are correct factors as 5 + 2*8 = 21(2x+5)(x+8)=0So, x = -8 & -2.5

Answered by Nirav M. Maths tutor
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Prove that the decimal 0.303030... (recurring) has the value of 10/33

Let x = 0.303030...
We do not want to deal with a recurring decimal, and so we want to cancel this out. The easiest way to do this is to multiply x by 10 and this means we multiple our decimal by 10 ...

Answered by Raz S. Maths tutor
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given that (x+8)^2-62=ax^2+bx+c find the values of a,b and c (3 marks)

For this question, the main component of the equation we need o look at is (x+8)^2. We know that (x+8)^2 is the same as (x+8)(x+8). First we have to expand these brackets. For his I make small table to en...

Answered by Neyha J. Maths tutor
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