SOLUTION: solve the equation. (((2x^2+x+3=0

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Question 548164: solve the equation. (((2x^2+x+3=0
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Quadratic equation (in our case ) has the following solutons:



For these solutions to exist, the discriminant should not be a negative number.

First, we need to compute the discriminant : .

The discriminant -23 is less than zero. That means that there are no solutions among real numbers.

If you are a student of advanced school algebra and are aware about imaginary numbers, read on.


In the field of imaginary numbers, the square root of -23 is + or - .

The solution is

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