Math, asked by Anonymous, 4 days ago

Find the values of a and b for the quadratic equation 5x
^2
– 7 = -6x​

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Answered by RajeshChaubeyKing
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\large\sf\red{Question→Find \:the\:values\:of\: a\: and}\\\large\sf\red{\:b\:for\:the\: quadratic\:equation}\\\large\sf\red{{5x}^{2}  - 7 =  - 6x}

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\large\sf\red{The \: equation \: is : - }\large\sf\blue{ =>{5x}^{2}  - 7 =  - 6x}\\ \large\sf\blue {=> {5x}^{2}  - 7x - 6 =0} \\ \large\sf\blue{ =>{5x}^{2}  + 3x - 10x - 6 = 0 x}\\\large\sf\blue{ =>(5x + 3) - 2(5x + 3) = 0} \\\large\sf\blue {= (x - 2) }

\large\sf\underline\green{Final \:answer\:is=\:x-2}

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Answered by ojas541
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Expert-Verified Answer

~ We can write this Equation 5x²-7 = -6x as 5x²+6x-7 = 0 we are writing it as like this because ax² + bx + c = 0 is the general form of quadratic equation. Henceforth, the value of a is 5 and the value of b is 6

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