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What should be the value of 'a' if the value of 2x²+x-a eaquals to 5, when x=0?​

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Answered by SugarCrash
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Question :

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

Answer :

  • a = -5

Solution :

To Find :

  • Value of a ,{ if 2x²+x-a =5 and x = 0}

Let's solve,

 \bf 2x^2 +x- a = 5

Put x = 0

 ::\implies \sf 2(0)^2 +(0)- a = 5

 ::\implies \sf 2(0) +0- a = 5

 ::\implies \sf 0 +0- a = 5

 ::\implies \sf 0- a = 5

 ::\implies \sf - a = 5

 ::\implies \sf \underline{\boxed{\pink{\bf a = -5 }}}

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