SOLUTION: Hello im stuck in this problem The questions is simple Solve the equation [6^(1/2)]x^2+2x-[(3/2)^(1/2)]=0 The six is squareooted by itself with the x^2 outside the squareroot,

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Question 878849: Hello im stuck in this problem
The questions is simple
Solve the equation
[6^(1/2)]x^2+2x-[(3/2)^(1/2)]=0
The six is squareooted by itself with the x^2 outside the squareroot, and the 3/2 are inside the squareroot

Answer by AnlytcPhil(1810)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Simplify 



Clear the fraction by multiplying through by 2



Use the quadratic formula:



with

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Using the +











Using the -













Two solutions:  , 

Edwin

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