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3(x2 – 13x +41) +8=11

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3(x^2-13x+41)+8=11

Subtract 8 from both sides:


3(x^2-13x+41)=3

Divide both sides by 3:


x^2-13x+41=1

Subtract 1 from both sides:


x^2-13x+40=0

Solve with the usual formula


ax^2+bx+c=0\iff x = (-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

to get


x^2-13x+40=0\iff x = (13\pm√(9))/(2) = (13\pm 3)/(2)

So, the two solutions are


x_1 = (13+3)/(2)=8,\quad x_2 = (13-3)/(2)=5

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