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General Algebra 17F350

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General Algebra 17F350


1. The problem statement is not provided explicitly, but since you asked for steps for question 32, I will demonstrate a general approach to solving algebraic problems. 2. Typically, question 32 might involve solving an equation or simplifying an expression. 3. Start by identifying the type of problem: is it solving for $x$, factoring, expanding, or simplifying? 4. Use the appropriate formula or method. For example, if solving a quadratic equation, use the quadratic formula: $$x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}$$ 5. Substitute the values of $a$, $b$, and $c$ from the equation into the formula. 6. Calculate the discriminant $\Delta = b^2 - 4ac$. 7. Evaluate the square root of the discriminant. 8. Compute the two possible values for $x$ using the plus and minus signs. 9. Simplify the results to get the final solutions. 10. Check the solutions by substituting back into the original equation. Since the exact problem is not given, please provide the full question for precise steps.