Write each of the following quadratic equations in general form and identify a,b and c in each equation
1.5x + 3x² = 7
2. 2(x + 1) = 3(2 - x²)
* For number 1, let's rearrange the equation. Transfer all the terms to the left side of the equation. First is the quadratic term 3x², then the linear term 5x, and lastly the constant term 7.
1. 5x+3x²=7
3x²+5x-7=0
a=3,b=5,c=-7
□ The general form is 3x²+5x-7=0 and the values are a = 3, b = 5, c = -7.
* For number 2, let's multiply 2 to (x+1) and 3 to (2-x²) for the other side of the equation. When that's done, rearrange the equation like number 1.
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Answer:
1. 3x² + 5x - 7
a= 3
b = 5
c = -7
2. -3x² + 2x - 4
a= -3
b= 2
c= -4
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Answer
Write each of the following quadratic equations in general form and identify a,b and c in each equation
1.5x + 3x² = 7
2. 2(x + 1) = 3(2 - x²)
* For number 1, let's rearrange the equation. Transfer all the terms to the left side of the equation. First is the quadratic term 3x², then the linear term 5x, and lastly the constant term 7.
1. 5x+3x²=7
a = 3, b = 5, c = -7
□ The general form is 3x²+5x-7=0 and the values are a = 3, b = 5, c = -7.
* For number 2, let's multiply 2 to (x+1) and 3 to (2-x²) for the other side of the equation. When that's done, rearrange the equation like number 1.
2. 2(x+1)=3(2-x²)
a = 3, b = 2, c = -4
□ The general form is 3x²+2x-4=0 and the values are a = 3, b = 2, c = -4.