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6 February, 08:41

5 times a number is 14 less than the square of that number. Find the negative solution.

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  1. 6 February, 11:15
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    Let x = your number.

    5x = x^2 - 14. To figure out the number, we have to first subtract 5x from each side.

    0 = x^2 - 5x - 14. Factor.

    0 = (x - 7) (x + 2). Set both terms to 0.

    (x - 7) = 0. Add 7 to each side.

    x = 7. You're looking for the negative value so this isnt the right one.

    Set the other term (x + 2) equal to 0

    (x + 2) = 0. Subtract 2 from each side.

    x = - 2

    The negative solution for your number is - 2
  2. 6 February, 11:49
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    Answer:-2
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