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Select the two values of x that are roots of this equation x^2+3x-3=0
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Answer:

C, and D are both roots of this equation

User Ivan Vergiliev
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Answer:

The two values of x that are roots are:


x_(1) = (-3 + √(21) )/(2)


x_(2) = (-3 - √(21) )/(2)

Explanation:

A cuadratic function has the form
ax^(2) + bx +c = 0

To calculate the roots of the cuadratic equation
x^(2) + 3x -3 = 0 you have to solve the formula:


x = (-b)/(2a) ±
\frac{\sqrt{b^(2) -4ac} }{2a}

In this case, a =1, b=3 and c= -3

Replacing the values of a,b and c in the formula:


x = (-3)/((2)(1)) ±
\frac{\sqrt{(3)^(2) - (4)(1)(-3) } }{(2)(1)}

Solving the mathematic operations:

x =
(-3)/(2) ±
(√(9 + 12 ) )/(2)

The two roots are:


x_(1) = (-3 + √(21) )/(2)


x_(2) = (-3 - √(21) )/(2)

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