Math, asked by torinschauer, 1 year ago

Which quadratic equation is equivalent to (x – 4)2 – (x – 4) – 6 = 0?

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(u – 4)2 – (u – 4) – 6 = 0 where u = (x – 4)
u2 – (u – 4) – 6 = 0 where u = (x – 4)
u2 – 16 – u – 6 = 0 where u = (x – 4)
u2 – u – 6 = 0 where u = (x – 4)

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Answered by Anonymous
6
Your answer mate ^_^

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( x - 4 )2 - ( x - 4 ) - 6 = 0 \\ \\ Is \:equivalent\: to \\ \\   ( u - 4 ) 2 - ( u - 4 ) - 6 = 0 \\ \\ where\: u = ( x - 4 )

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Answered by ans81
14
Hey mate here is your answer
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YOUR EQUATION
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(x-4)2-(x-4)-6=0
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EQUIVALENT TO =
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(u-4)2-(u-4)-6=0 where u=(x-4)
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