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CAHSEE Math Algebra I: Drill 5, Problem 5. Which of the following is the solution set of this equation?
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- 00:02
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- 00:04
Which of the following is the solution set of the equation x squared + 3x - 10 = 0?
- 00:10
Here are the potential answers…
- 00:15
We are told that the answers are all either 2 or 5, positive or negative.
- 00:20
And because of the format of the equation we know it’s a quadratic,
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- 00:24
so we know it can be solved by factoring.
- 00:27
That is, the answer is going to be of the format “x plus or minus something”…
- 00:31
with parentheses around it… times the same thing, also plus or minus.
- 00:36
So start with the x’s here and here with the parentheses around ‘em.
- 00:40
Now we need a 2 and a 5 on either end – we could have figured that out because we need
- 00:44
them to multiply out to be 10 and the only factors of 10 are 1 and 10 and 2 and 5…
- 00:51
…and since the middle term has a 3 in it, it can’t be 1 minus 10 or 10 minus 1.
- 00:57
So it’s either 2 or 5.
- 01:00
And we also know that one term has to be positive and one has to be negative because we need
- 01:06
a NEGATIVE 10 on the end there.
- 01:08
We need a POSITVE 3… so the 5 has to be positive and the 2 negative.
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Now we’ve got the quantity x minus 2 times the quantity x plus 5.
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And our answer is B.
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