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What should be the value of 'a' if 2x power 2 + X - a equals 5, when x = 0 ?​

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What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 5

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 54 + 0 - a = 5

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 54 + 0 - a = 54 - a = 5

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 54 + 0 - a = 54 - a = 54 - 5 = a

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 54 + 0 - a = 54 - a = 54 - 5 = a—1 = a

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 54 + 0 - a = 54 - a = 54 - 5 = a—1 = aThus a = —1

What should be the value of a, if the value of 2x2+x-a equals to 5 and x=0?2 × 2 + x - a = 5Substituting the value of x in the equation2 × 2 + 0 - a = 54 + 0 - a = 54 - a = 54 - 5 = a—1 = aThus a = —1Answer : The value of a is —1

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