SOLUTION: solve 2x^2 = 3x + 2 by graphing. If exact roots cannot be found, state the consecutive integers between which the root are located.
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Question 289509: solve 2x^2 = 3x + 2 by graphing. If exact roots cannot be found, state the consecutive integers between which the root are located.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the function the find the x values when it equals zero.
Now looking at the graph, you can guess the x values where f(x)=0.
Looks like x=2 is one of those points.
Plug it into the function and check.
x=2 is a root.
I leave it to you to find the other.
Guess and check.
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