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Find all complex solutions of X^2-5X -5= 0

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Answer:

x = [5 + 3√5]/2 or x = [5 -3√5]/2

Explanation:

Points to remember

Solution of a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0

x = [-b ± √(b² - 4ac)]/2a

To find the solutions of given equation

It is given x² - 5x - 5 = 0

here a = 1, b = -5 and c = -5

x = [-b ± √(b² - 4ac)]/2a

= [--5 ± √((-5)² - 4*1*-5)]/2*1

= [5 ± √(25 + 20)]/2

= [5 ± √(45)]/2

= [5 ± 3√5]/2

x = [5 + 3√5]/2 or x = [5 -3√5]/2

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ANSWER


x = ( 5 - 3√( 5) )/(2) \: or \: x = ( 5 +3 √( 5) )/(2)

EXPLANATION

The given equation is


{x}^(2) - 5x - 5 = 0

The solution is given by the formula


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

where a=1, b=-5, c=-5

We substitute into the formula to get;


x = \frac{ - - 5 \pm \sqrt{ {( - 5)}^(2) - 4(1)( - 5)} }{2(1)}

We simplify to get,


x = ( 5 \pm √( 45) )/(2)

The solutions are:


x = ( 5 - 3√( 5) )/(2) \: or \: x = ( 5 +3 √( 5) )/(2)

The equation has no complex roots.

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