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Which of the following sets represents the solution of the equation below?

Which of the following sets represents the solution of the equation below?-example-1
User MaxThom
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Answer:


x=(-1+√(5)i)/(3) or
x=(-√(5)i-1)/(3)

Explanation:

The given equation is


-(3)/(2)x^2=x+1

We multiply through by -2 to get;


3x^2=-2x-2

We rewrite in standard quadratic equation form to obtain;


3x^2+2x+2=0

The solution to this equation can be found using the formula;


x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

where
a=3,b=2,c=2

We substitute these values to obtain;


x=(-2\pm√(2^2-4(3)(2)))/(2(3))

This implies that;


x=(-2\pm√(4-24))/(6)


x=(-2\pm√(-20))/(6)


x=(-2\pm2√(-5))/(6)


x=(-1\pm√(5)i)/(3)

Hence the solution is;


x=(-1+√(5)i)/(3) or
x=(-√(5)i-1)/(3)

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