SOLUTION: I need help on the quadratic equation: 2x(to the 2square)-7x+5=0? How do you solve it?
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Question 2687: I need help on the quadratic equation: 2x(to the 2square)-7x+5=0? How do you solve it?
Answer by kiru_khandelwal(79) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x^2 -7x +5 = 0
=> 2x^2 -2x - 5x + 5 =0
=> 2x(x-1) -5(x-1) = 0
=> (2x-5)(x-1) = 0
=> According to the zero product rule
either 2x-5 =0 => x = 5/2
or x-1 = 0 => x =1
So, x= 5/2 or 1
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