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Using the quadratic Formula to solve 2x^3=4x-7 what are the values of x

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Answer:


x=1(+/-)0.5i√(10)

Explanation:

we know that

The formula to solve a quadratic equation of the form
ax^(2) +bx+c=0 is equal to


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

in this problem we have


2x^(2)=4x-7


2x^(2)-4x+7=0

so


a=2\\b=-4\\c=7

substitute


x=\frac{4(+/-)\sqrt{(-4)^(2)-4(2)(7)}} {2(2)}


x=\frac{4(+/-)√(-40)} {4}

Remember that


i=√(-1)


x=\frac{4(+/-)2i√(10)} {4}


x=1(+/-)0.5i√(10)

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