Solution 2.3:5c
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| - | If   | + | If <math>x=1</math> is a root of the equation, the equation should be satisfied if we substitute in <math>x=1</math> into it, i.e. <math>1^{2}+4\cdot 1+b=5+b</math> should be equal to zero, and this gives directly that <math>b=-5\,</math>.  | 
| - | <math>x=  | + | |
| - | is a root of the equation, the equation should be satisfied if we substitute in   | + | |
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| - | into it,   | + | |
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| - | <math>1^{2}+4\  | + | |
| - | should be equal to zero, and this gives directly that  | + | |
| - | <math>b=-\  | + | |
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If \displaystyle x=1 is a root of the equation, the equation should be satisfied if we substitute in \displaystyle x=1 into it, i.e. \displaystyle 1^{2}+4\cdot 1+b=5+b should be equal to zero, and this gives directly that \displaystyle b=-5\,.
