SOLUTION: Solve by using the quadratic formula 5x^2 + 5x = 3 Can anyone help me out with this problem please? Thank you

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Question 69496: Solve by using the quadratic formula
5x^2 + 5x = 3
Can anyone help me out with this problem please? Thank you

Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x^2+5x-3=0

X=(-B+-SQRT[B^2-4AC])/2A
X=(-5+-SQRT25-4*5*-3])/2*5
X=(-5+-SQRT[25+60])/10
X=(-5+-SQRT[85])/10
X=(-5+-9.22)/10
X=(-5+9.22)/10
X=4.22/10
X=.422 ANSWER
X=(-5-9.22)/10
X=-14.22/10
X=-1.422 ANSWER.

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