SOLUTION: solve the quadratic equation by using the quadratic form -4x^2+6x-5=0

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Question 1086723: solve the quadratic equation by using the quadratic form -4x^2+6x-5=0




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-4x^2+6x-5=0
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Solved by pluggable solver: SOLVE quadratic equation (work shown, graph etc)
Quadratic equation ax%5E2%2Bbx%2Bc=0 (in our case -4x%5E2%2B6x%2B-5+=+0) has the following solutons:

x%5B12%5D+=+%28b%2B-sqrt%28+b%5E2-4ac+%29%29%2F2%5Ca

For these solutions to exist, the discriminant b%5E2-4ac should not be a negative number.

First, we need to compute the discriminant b%5E2-4ac: b%5E2-4ac=%286%29%5E2-4%2A-4%2A-5=-44.

The discriminant -44 is less than zero. That means that there are no solutions among real numbers.

If you are a student of advanced school algebra and are aware about imaginary numbers, read on.


In the field of imaginary numbers, the square root of -44 is + or - sqrt%28+44%29+=+6.6332495807108.

The solution is , or
Here's your graph:
graph%28+500%2C+500%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+-20%2C+20%2C+-4%2Ax%5E2%2B6%2Ax%2B-5+%29