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What should be the value of a if the value of 2x² + x + a equals to 5​

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Answered by girlherecrazy
1

Answer:

2x² + x + a =5

<b><u> Given Equation = 2x² + x – a equals to 5

= 2x² + x – a = 5

Given value of x = 0

so

A/Q

\begin{gathered}2( {0})^{2} + 0 - a = 5 \\ \\ 0 + 0 - a = 5 \\ \\- a = 5\\ \\ a = - 5\end{gathered}2(0)2+0−a=50+0−a=5−a=5a=−5

The value of a is \bold{-5}−5

Answered by ashwikak2403
0
= 2(x^2) + x + a = 5
x^2 + x + a = 5/2
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