SOLUTION: solve
x^2 + 2x -35 = 0
could someone please help me with this problem?
Algebra.Com
Question 331702: solve
x^2 + 2x -35 = 0
could someone please help me with this problem?
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2 + 2x -35 = 0
Factoring the left we have:
(x+7)(x-5) = 0
.
Setting each term (on left) to zero we get:
x = {-7, 5}
RELATED QUESTIONS
solve
{{{(x+4/5)^2 = 19/25 }}}
could someone please help me with this... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Could you please help me with this problem:
Solve for x:... (answered by venugopalramana,Earlsdon)
Could you please help me with this problem
Solve:... (answered by Earlsdon)
Could you please help me with this problem
Solve: {{{x^2 -7x+2=0... (answered by xcentaur)
Could someone help me with this problem? Thanks!
Solve
9x^4-18x^2+5=0
The... (answered by scott8148)
Hi There!
I really need help understanding Factoring with a Zero Product. Could... (answered by bam878s)
Could someone please help me with this problem?
3x - 2(x-4)= 5x +... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com,Alan3354)
I need help with this problem, will someone please help me solve this problem?
The... (answered by jim_thompson5910,stanbon)
Can someone please help me with this problem:
Solve the equation for x.
a^2x - 5x + (answered by jim_thompson5910)