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Solve 3x^2 +11x+6=0

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-2/3,-3

2/3,3

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User MarkPlewis
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Answer: First Option


x_1=-(2)/(3) and
x_2=-3

Explanation:

We have the following quadratic equation:


3x^2 +11x+6=0

To solve this equation use the quadratic formula

For an equation of the form:


ax ^ 2 + bx + c = 0

The quadratic formula is:


x=(-b\±√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

Note that in this case:
a=3,\ b=11,\ c=6

Then:


x=(-11\±√(11^2-4(3)(6)))/(2(3))


x=(-11\±√(121-72))/(6)


x=(-11\±√(49))/(6)


x=(-11\±7)/(6)


x_1=(-11+7)/(6)


x_1=-(2)/(3)


x_2=(-11-7)/(6)


x_2=(-18)/(6)


x_2=-3

The solutions are:
x_1=-(2)/(3) and
x_2=-3

User Jluk
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Answer:

-
(2)/(3),-3

Explanation:

Given equation,


3x^2+11x+6=0

By the middle term splitting,


3x^2 + (9+2)x + 6 = 0


3x^2 + 9x + 2x + 6 = 0


3x(x+3)+2(x+3)=0


(3x+2)(x+3)=0

By zero product product,

3x + 2 = 0 or x + 3 = 0

x =
-(2)/(3) or x = -3

which is the solution of the given equation.

Hence, FIRST option is correct.

User Dorothea
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