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Question 296153: 4m^2+10m+3=0
Answer by persian52(161) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 4m^(2)+10m+3=0
Use the quadratic formula to find the solutions. In this case, the values are a=4, b=10, and c=3.
m=(-b\~(b^(2)-4ac))/(2a) where am^(2)+bm+c=0
Substitute in the values of a=4, b=10, and c=3.
m=(-10\~((10)^(2)-4(4)(3)))/(2(4))
Simplify the section inside the radical.
m=(-10\2~(13))/(2(4))
Simplify the denominator of the quadratic formula.
m=(-10\2~(13))/(8)
Simplify the expression to solve for the + portion of the \.
m=(-5+~(13))/(4)
Simplify the expression to solve for the - portion of the \.
m=(-5-~(13))/(4)
The roots of the polynomial equation & 4m^(2)+10m+3=0.
m=(-5+~(13))/(4),(-5-~(13))/(4)_mAPPR-0.35,-2.15
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