2.Solve x^2 = 14x – 49.
rewrite as \[x^2-14x+49=0\] and then recognize the left hand side as a perfect square
solve the quadratic
but i cant figure out the answer
use x=(-b+/-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
\[\begin{array}{*{20}c} {x = \frac{{ - b \pm \sqrt {b^2 - 4ac} }}{{2a}}} & {{\rm{when}}} & {ax^2 + bx + c = 0} \\ \end{array} \]
can you tell me what your a=? b=? c=?
He just wants the answer don't give it to him
Show your work I can easily say the answer is 6 and I'm no more right than you.
Guys, please report jolly. He has been just giving the answer for the past 4 questions he has answered.
Check closed questions for proof.
@jollysailorbold What you are doing is called answer sniping and is against our Code of Conduct. Please don't interrupt someone else who is tutoring and just dive-bomb in wit the answer. I'm deleting your replies in this question, which will revoke your medals and SmartScore points. Let me know if you have any questions.
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