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    For the Given Quadratic Equation, One of Its Solutions Has\(x^{2}+7 x-60=0, x=5\)
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For the Given Quadratic Equation, One of Its Solutions Has x2+7x−60=0,x=5x^{2}+7 x-60=0, x=5x2+7x−60=0,x=5

Question 204

Question 204

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For the given quadratic equation, one of its solutions has been provided. Use it to find the other solution.
- x2+7x−60=0,x=5x^{2}+7 x-60=0, x=5x2+7x−60=0,x=5


A) x=12x=12x=12
B) x=−5x=-5x=−5
C) 60
D) x=−12x=-12x=−12

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