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What are the solutions to the equation 2x^2 + 9x =5

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2x² + 9x = 5

2x² + 9x - 5 = 0

2x² + 10x - x - 5 = 0

2x(x + 5) - (x + 5) = 0

(2x - 1)(x + 5) = 0

2x - 1 = 0 => 2x₁ = 1 = > x= 1/2

x + 5 = 0 => x= - 5

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Answer:


\displaystyle -5 \ and \ (1)/(2)

Explanation:


2x^2 + 9x =5

we have to move 5 in the other side with a different sign, to get a 2 grade ecuation


2x^2 + 9x -5= 0

now we know

a=2

b=9

c=-5

we have to find delta


\boxed{\Delta=b^2-4ac} \\\\ \Delta=9^2-4\cdot2\cdot(-5)\\ \Delta=81+40 \\ \Delta=121

and now we have to use the formula to find the root square


\displaystyle \boxed{ X_(1,2)=(-b\pm√(\Delta) )/(2a) }


\displaystyle X_1=(-b-√(\Delta) )/(2a) =(-9-11)/(2\cdot2)=(-20)/(4)  =-5


\displaystyle X_2=(-b+√(\Delta) )/(2a) =(-9+√(121) )/(2\cdot4) =(-9+11)/(4) =(2)/(4) =(1)/(2)

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