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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation.

4x^2– 10x + 5 - 0
Enter your answer in simplified radical form
X=_____ X=_____​

User JacekM
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Answer:


\large\boxed{x=(5-\sqrt5)/(4),\ x=(5+\sqrt5)/(4)}

Explanation:


\text{The quadratic formula for}\ ax^2+bx+c=0\\\\\text{if}\ b^2-4ac<0,\ \text{then the equation has no real solution}\\\\\text{if}\ b^2-4ac=0,\ \text{then the equation has one solution:}\ x=(-b)/(2a)\\\\\text{if}\ b^2-4ac,\ ,\ \text{then the equation has two solutions:}\ x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)\\\\==========================================


\text{We have the equation:}\ 4x^2-10x+5=0\\\\a=4,\ b=-10,\ c=5\\\\b^2-4ac=(-10)^2-4(4)(5)=100-80=20>0\\\\x=(-(-10)\pm√(20))/(2(4))=(10\pm√(4\cdot5))/(8)=(10\pm\sqrt4\cdot\sqrt5)/(8)=(10\pm2\sqrt5)/(8)\\\\=(2(5\pm\sqrt5))/(8)=(5\pm\sqrt5)/(4)

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