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5 September, 21:44

The difference of the square of a number and 10 is equal to 3 times that number. Find

the negative solution

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  1. 5 September, 23:00
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    its actually - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The difference of the square of a number and 10 is equal to 3 times that number. Find the negative solution.

    3/text{ times that number}/rightarrow 3x

    3 times that number→3x

    /text{Difference of the square of a number and } 10/rightarrow x^2-10

    Difference of the square of a number and 10→x

    2

    -10

    x^2-10=

    x

    2

    -10=

    /,/,3x

    3x

    -3x=

    -3x=

    /,/,-3x

    -3x

    x^2-3x-10=0

    x

    2

    -3x-10=0

    Set to Zero

    (x-5) (x+2) = 0

    (x-5) (x+2) = 0

    Factor

    x-5=0 / hspace{30px} x+2=0

    x-5=0x+2=0

    Set factors to zero

    x=5 / hspace{40px} x=-2

    x=5x=-2

    /text{Negative Solution: }-2

    Negative Solution: - 2

    (i had the same question and copied the explanation off of Delta Math)
  2. 6 September, 01:39
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    X = 5

    X = - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    X² - 10 = 3X

    X² - 3X - 10 = 0

    (X - 5) (X + 2) = 0

    X = 5

    X = - 2
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