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If q is one root of the equation x2 + 18x + 11c = 0, where -11 is the other root and c is a constant, then q2 - c2 =
A
98
B
72
C
49
D
0
Correct Answer
E
It cannot be determined from the information given.
Explanation:
No. If you have one root (or factor), you don't need all three terms of the quadratic to solve find the other. If -11 is one of the roots, the factor that yields that root is (x + 11), and the other factor must be (x + 7), so q = -7. If the factors of the quadratic are (x + 11) and (x + 7), then the last term of the quadratic is 77, and c = 7. Thus q2 - c2 = 0. The correct answer is D.
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A
98
B
72
C
49
D
0
Correct Answer
E
It cannot be determined from the information given.
Explanation:
No. If you have one root (or factor), you don't need all three terms of the quadratic to solve find the other. If -11 is one of the roots, the factor that yields that root is (x + 11), and the other factor must be (x + 7), so q = -7. If the factors of the quadratic are (x + 11) and (x + 7), then the last term of the quadratic is 77, and c = 7. Thus q2 - c2 = 0. The correct answer is D.
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