SOLUTION: Use the quadratic formula to solve each of the following quadratic equations.
{{{3x^2-2x+1=0}}}
My answer to this equation was:x={{{1/3+(2sqrt(2)/3)*i}}},x={{{1/3-(2sqrt(2)/3)*
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-> SOLUTION: Use the quadratic formula to solve each of the following quadratic equations.
{{{3x^2-2x+1=0}}}
My answer to this equation was:x={{{1/3+(2sqrt(2)/3)*i}}},x={{{1/3-(2sqrt(2)/3)*
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Question 75086This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
: Use the quadratic formula to solve each of the following quadratic equations.
My answer to this equation was:x=,x=. Is this correct? Thanks for your time. This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
Use the quadratic formula to solve each
of the following quadratic equations.
My answer to this equation was:
x=,x=.
Is this correct? Thanks for your time.
'Fraid it isn't. You've got an extra
"2" factor before the radical. Let's
go through it:
The quadratic formula is:
______
-b ± Öb²-4ac
x = —————————————
2a
where a = 3; b = -2; c = 1
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-(-2) ± Ö(-2)²-4(3)(1)
x = ————————————————————————
2(3)
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2 ± Ö4-12
x = ————————————
6
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2 ± Ö-8
x = —————————
6
_
2 ± iÖ8
x = —————————
6
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2 ± iÖ4·2
x = ———————————
6
_
2 2iÖ2
x = ——— ± —————
6 6
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1 iÖ2
x = ——— ± —————
3 3
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1 Ö2
x = ——— ± ———·i
3 3
Edwin