SOLUTION: I'm supposed to solve the equation, {{{ (4/5)(x^2)=x, using the qudratic formula.
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Question 680885: I'm supposed to solve the equation, (4/5)(x^2)=x, using the qudratic formula.
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Multiply the entire equation by 5 to remove the fraction
These solutions can be seen:
x(4x-5)=0
x=0 and x = 5/4
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Applying the quadratic formula
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x =
x =
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