Is (2x-1)(3x-5) =4 a quadratic equation or not?
With explanation please (^o^)
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Is (2x-1)(3x-5) =4 a quadratic equation or not?
With explanation please (^o^)
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[tex]x=−b±√b2−4ac2a
x=−(−13)±√(−13)2−4(6)(1)2(6)
x=13±√14512
x=1312+112√145 or x=1312+−112√145
Answer:
x=1312+112√145 or x=1312+−112√145
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Answer:
yes it is quadratic equation
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x - 1) (3x - 5) = 4 use foil method
6x² - 10x - 3x + 5 = 4 combine like terms
6x² - 13x + 5 = 4 transpose 4 to left side
6x² - 13x + 5 - 4 = 0 combine like terms
6x² - 13x + 1 = 0 since the highest degree is 2 therefore the equation is quadratic