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Use the quadratic formula to solve: -x^2+7x-10=0
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jim_thompson5910(35256)
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Start with the given equation.
Multiply EVERY term by -1 to make the leading coefficient positive.
Notice we have a quadratic equation in the form of
where
,
, and
Let's use the quadratic formula to solve for x
Start with the quadratic formula
Plug in
,
, and
Negate
to get
.
Square
to get
.
Multiply
to get
Subtract
from
to get
Multiply
and
to get
.
Take the square root of
to get
.
or
Break up the expression.
or
Combine like terms.
or
Simplify.
So the answers are
or
Answer by
josmiceli(19441)
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When the equation is in the form
, you can use the
quadratic formula which is:
The 2 answers are:
and
I can see directly that this is true, since
and