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  • 06-10-2018
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Solve x for the equation 2x^2-5x+1=3

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  • 06-10-2018

Steps:

subtract 3 from both sides:

2x²-5x+1 - 3 = 3 - 3

Simplify:  

2x² - 5x  - 2 = 0

Solve with the quadratic formula :

for a =  2 , b = - 5 ,  c =  - 2

x₁ =  -  ( - 5 ) +√ ( -5 )² - 4 * 2 ( - 2 )  / 2 * 2 =

x₁ =  5 + √ 41 / 4

x₂ = -  ( - 5 ) - √ ( -5 )² - 4 * 2 ( - 2 )  / 2 * 2

x₂ = 5 - √ 41 / 4




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