SOLUTION: -2x squared + 5x + 3 = 0
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Question 350721: -2x squared + 5x + 3 = 0
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Hi,
*Note Solve by factoring
.
.
(-2x - 1)(x + -3) = 0
.
(-2x- 1) = 0
-2x = 1
x = -1/2
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or
(x + 3)= 0
x= -3
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