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Solve the equation, 3x^2+5x+2=0 using the quadratic formula

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Given a quadratic equation
ax^2+bx+c=0, the two solution (if they exist) are given by the formula


x_(1,2)=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

In your case, the coefficients are


a=3,\quad b=5,\quad c=2

So the quadratic formula becomes


x_(1,2)=(-5\pm√(25-24))/(6) = (-5\pm 1)/(6)

So, the two solutions are


x_1 = (-5+1)/(6)=-(4)/(6)=-(2)/(3)


x_2 = (-5-1)/(6)=-(6)/(6)=-1

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