What is the first step in solving a2−5=−2?

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To solve the given quadratic equation, a² - 5 = -2, the first step we need to do is to represent it in the standard form by adding 2 to both sides.

A quadratic equation is solved using the quadratic formula, [tex]x = \frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a}[/tex], when the equation is in the standard form, ax² + bx + c = 0, where, a, b, and c, are real numbers.

In the question, we are asked for the first step in solving a² - 5 = -2.

We can see that the provided equation is quadratic in the variable a.

To solve, the equation, we first need to represent the given equation in the standard form, ax² + bx + c = 0, where, a, b, and c, are real numbers.

To represent it in the standard form, we add 2 to both sides of the equation, to get a² - 5 + 2 = -2 + 2, or, a² - 3 = 0, which is a standard quadratic equation in the variable a.

Thus, to solve the given quadratic equation, a² - 5 = -2, the first step we need to do is to represent it in the standard form by adding 2 to both sides.

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