SOLUTION: please help use the quadratic formula x= -b+ (small dash under plus sign)sqrt (b^2-4ac)/2a find the roots of the equation x^2-4/3x+1/3=0
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Question 140894
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please help use the quadratic formula x= -b+ (small dash under plus sign)sqrt (b^2-4ac)/2a find the roots of the equation x^2-4/3x+1/3=0
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Start with the given equation
Multiply both sides by the LCD 3. This will cancel out the denominators and clear the fractions
Distribute and multiply
Now let's use the quadratic formula to solve for x:
Starting with the general quadratic
the general solution using the quadratic equation is:
So lets solve
( notice
,
, and
)
Plug in a=3, b=-4, and c=1
Negate -4 to get 4
Square -4 to get 16 (note: remember when you square -4, you must square the negative as well. This is because
.)
Multiply
to get
Combine like terms in the radicand (everything under the square root)
Simplify the square root (note: If you need help with simplifying the square root, check out this
solver
)
Multiply 2 and 3 to get 6
So now the expression breaks down into two parts
or
Lets look at the first part:
Add the terms in the numerator
Divide
So one answer is
Now lets look at the second part:
Subtract the terms in the numerator
Divide
So another answer is
So our solutions are:
or
Notice when we graph
, we get:
and we can see that the roots are
and
. This verifies our answer