SOLUTION: Use the quadratic formula to solve the following equation. x^2 = –x + 7
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Question 775550: Use the quadratic formula to solve the following equation. x^2 = –x + 7
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x^2=-x+7
x^2+x-7=0
Find the roots of the equation by quadratic formula
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a= 1 , b= 1 , c= -7
b^2-4ac= 1 + 28
b^2-4ac= 29
x1=( -1 + 5.39 )/ 2
x1= 2.19
x2=( -1 -5.39 ) / 2
x2= -3.19
((2.19,-3.19)
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