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What is the degree of the equation?

What is the Leading Coefficient of the equation ?

Solve using the Quadratic Equation.

5X^2 – 3X – 8=0

Sagot :

Answer:

1 (give brainliest plss)

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-1 : Multiply the coefficient of the first term by the constant 5 • -8 = -40

Step-2 : Find two factors of -40 whose sum equals the coefficient of the middle term, which is -3 .

-40 + 1 = -39

-20 + 2 = -18

-10 + 4 = -6

-8 + 5 = -3 That's it

Step-3 : Rewrite the polynomial splitting the middle term using the two factors found in step 2 above, -8 and 5

5x2 - 8x + 5x - 8

Step-4 : Add up the first 2 terms, pulling out like factors :

x • (5x-8)

Add up the last 2 terms, pulling out common factors :

1 • (5x-8)

Step-5 : Add up the four terms of step 4 :

(x+1) • (5x-8)

Which is the desired factorization

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Actually Welcome to the concept of Quadratic Equations.

Degree of a equation represents the highest power of the varible in the equation, For quadratic equation the degree is 2.

Leading Coefficient are the constant numbers that are significantly multiplied with the variables in the equation.

==> 5x^2 - 3x - 8 = 0

==> 5x^2 -8x +5x -8=0

==> x(5x-8) +1(5x-8)=0

==> (5x-8)(x+1) = 0