SOLUTION: Solve the following 3x^2-5x-13=0 what would the so;itions be and what would the x intercepts be?

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Question 329011: Solve the following 3x^2-5x-13=0 what would the so;itions be and what would the x intercepts be?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve the following 3x^2-5x-13=0 what would the solutions be and what would the x intercepts be?
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Quadratic formula:
a = 3 ; b = -5 ; c = -13
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x = [5 +- sqrt(25-4*3*-13)]/6
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x = [5 +- sqrt(181)]/6
x = (5+sqrt(181)]/6 or x = [5-sqrt(181)]/6
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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