SOLUTION: 2^5/2-2^3/2 3x^2-2x+10=0

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Question 803640: 2^5/2-2^3/2
3x^2-2x+10=0

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2^(5/2)-2^(3/2)
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Factor:
2^(3/2)[2^(2/2) - 1]
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= 2^(3/2)[2-1]
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= 2^(3/2)
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3x^2-2x+10=0
x = [2 +- sqrt(4-4*3*10)]/6
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x = [2 +- sqrt(-116)]/6
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x = [2 +- 2sqrt(29)}/6
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x = (1/3) +- (1/3)sqrt(29)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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