SOLUTION: x^2+6x+10=2x+2x^2
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Question 96668: x^2+6x+10=2x+2x^2
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X^2+6X+10=2X+2X^2
X^2-2X^2+6X-2X+10=0
-X^2+4X+10=0
X^2-4X-10=0
USING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION WE GET:
X=(4+-SQRT[-4^2-4*1*-10])/2*1
X=(4+-SQRT[16+40])/2
X=(4+SQRT56)/2
X=(4+-7.48)/2
X=(4+7.48)/2
X=11.48/2
X=5.74 ANSWER.
X=(4-7.48)/2
X=-3.48/2
X=1.74 ANSWER.
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