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Zorluk: OrtaQuadratic Equations

One of the solutions to the quadratic equation x2+8x+c=0x^2 + 8x + c = 0, where cc is a constant, is x=4+5x = -4 + \sqrt{5}. What is the value of cc?

  1. A
    -11
  2. 11Cevap
  3. C
    21
  4. D
    59

Cevap

11
The value of 11 is correct because completing the square of the equation x2+8x+c=0x^2 + 8x + c = 0 yields (x+4)2=16c(x + 4)^2 = 16 - c, which gives solutions of the form x=4±16cx = -4 \pm \sqrt{16 - c}. Comparing this to the given solution x=4+5x = -4 + \sqrt{5} shows that 16c=516 - c = 5, which simplifies to c=11c = 11. Direct substitution of the solution back into the equation also confirms this result.

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1
Express the quadratic equation in vertex form by completing the square.
x2+8x+c=(x+4)216+c=0x^2 + 8x + c = (x + 4)^2 - 16 + c = 0
Completing the square allows us to easily solve for the variable in terms of the constant.
2
Isolate the squared term and solve for the variable.
(x+4)2=16c    x=4±16c(x + 4)^2 = 16 - c \implies x = -4 \pm \sqrt{16 - c}
Taking the square root of both sides gives the general solutions of the quadratic equation.
3
Equate the general solution to the given solution to find the value of the constant.
Since one solution is 4+5-4 + \sqrt{5}, we set 16c=516 - c = 5, which gives c=11c = 11.
Matching the terms under the radical determines the value of the constant.

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Solving quadratic equations by completing the square or using the quadratic formula
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