SOLUTION: Solve the problem by using the quadratic formula
6w^2 + 9w - 1
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: Solve the problem by using the quadratic formula
6w^2 + 9w - 1
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Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6w^2+9w-1
W=(-9+-SQRT[9^2-4*6*-1])/2*6
W=(-9+-SQRT[81+24)/12
W=(-9+-SQRT105)/12
W=(-9+-10.247)/12
W=(-9+10.247)/12
W=-1.247/12
W=-.1039 ANSWER.
W=(-9-10.247)/12
W=-19.247/12
W=-1.6039 ANSWER.
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