Hello - first time post. My question is an algebraic one on a problem solving question. The question is given an equation for x, what does a quadratic equation for x equal?
Can someone please explain why you cannot just solve for the two roots of the quadratic equation, and since only 1 is in the answer choices, select 1 as the answer?
(x^2+4x+5)=0
factors to:
(x-1)(x+5)=0
negative 5 is not an answer choice, positive 1 IS an answer choice. However, the video describes that the correct answer is 3.
Here is the question and solution. https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat- ... video/1008

Can someone please explain why you cannot just solve for the two roots of the quadratic equation, and since only 1 is in the answer choices, select 1 as the answer?
(x^2+4x+5)=0
factors to:
(x-1)(x+5)=0
negative 5 is not an answer choice, positive 1 IS an answer choice. However, the video describes that the correct answer is 3.
Here is the question and solution. https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat- ... video/1008














