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how do i find the discriminant in the quadratic equation x^2+11x+121=x+96?
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Question 133629:
how do i find the discriminant in the quadratic equation x^2+11x+121=x+96?
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2+11x+121=x+96
x^2+11x-x+121-96=0
x^2+10x+25=0
(x+5)^2=0
x+5=0
x=-5 answer.
proof:
-5^2+11*-5+121=-5+96
25-55+121=91
91=91
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