SOLUTION: solve the equation
6n2(squared) - 19n + 15 =0
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Question 152004: solve the equation
6n2(squared) - 19n + 15 =0
Answer by orca(409) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is an quadratic equation.
we can solve it by either factoring it or using the quadratic formula.
BY FACTORING:
6n^2 - 19n + 15 = 0
(2n - 3)(3n - 5) = 0
So
n = 3/2 or n = 5/3
BY USING THE QUADRATIC FORMULA
here a = 6, b = -19 and c = 15
Substituting into the formula:
we have
n = (19 + 1)/12 = 5/3 or
n = (19 - 1)/12 = 3/2
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