SOLUTION: 2x^2+3=2x find solution of the equation and express them in the form a+bi
(^2 is square root)
Can you use the quadratic equation?
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Question 10629: 2x^2+3=2x find solution of the equation and express them in the form a+bi
(^2 is square root)
Can you use the quadratic equation?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I expect that you meant to write...(^2 is square) rather than...(^2 is square root). This would make more sense so I'll proceed on that basis. Rewrite the equation into standard form.
Use the quadratic formula:
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