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When the quadratic equation 5x2 = 2 ( 2x + 3 ) is expressed in the standard form, the constant term obtained is​

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Answered by suhani8gs
3

Answer:

-6

STEP BY STEP EXPLAINATION

5x²=2(2x+3)

5x²=4x+6

5x²-4x-6

Constant term is -6

Answered by pulakmath007
6

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

When the quadratic equation 5x² = 2 ( 2x + 3 ) is expressed in the standard form, the constant term obtained is

EVALUATION

Here the given Quadratic equation is

 \sf{5 {x}^{2}  = 2(2x + 3)}

We simplify the quadratic equation as below

 \sf{5 {x}^{2}  = 2(2x + 3)}

 \sf{ \implies \: 5 {x}^{2}  = 4x + 6}

 \sf{ \implies \: 5 {x}^{2}   -  4x  - 6 = 0}

Comparing with the general quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 we get

a = 5 , b = - 4 , c = - 6

Hence the constant term = c = - 6

FINAL ANSWER

Constant term = - 6

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