SOLUTION: Solve the following equation by using the quadratic formula. (Enter solutions from smallest to largest. If there is one solution with a multiplicity of two, enter it in both answer

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Question 449458: Solve the following equation by using the quadratic formula. (Enter solutions from smallest to largest. If there is one solution with a multiplicity of two, enter it in both answer boxes.)
2x^2-5x=7
x = ?
x = ?
Please show me the steps to get the steps.

Answer by aagam94(6)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The equation is:
2x^2-5x=7
Here,
a=2
b=-5
c=-7

Using the formula:-

by substituting the values...you will get two answers..which are
x=-1
x=7/2

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