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1. Solve.

x^2+9x+2=0

Enter your answers, as exact values, in the boxes.

User Batesias
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2 Answers

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Answer:


x=(-9)/(2) +(1)/(2) √(73) or
x=(-9)/(2) +(-1)/(2) √(73)

Explanation:

Step 1: Use quadratic formula with a=1, b=9, c=2.


x=\frac{-b±\sqrt{b^(2) -4ac} }{2a}


x=\frac{-(9)±\sqrt{(9)^(2)-4(1)(2)} }{2(1)}


x=(-9±√(73) )/(2)


x=(-9)/(2) +(1)/(2) √(73) or
x=(-9)/(2) +(-1)/(2) √(73)

(Ignore the Â)

User Jose Paez
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Answer:

The exact values of x is 0 or -8.

Explanation:

Given : Quadratic equation
x^2+9x+2=0

To find : Solve the equation ?

Solution :

Applying quadratic formula of quadratic equation
ax^2+bx+c=0 is
x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

Here, a=1, b=9 and c=2

Substitute the value,


x=(-9\pm√(9^2-4(1)(2)))/(2(1))


x=(-9\pm√(81-8))/(2)


x=(-9\pm√(73))/(2)


x=(-9+√(73))/(2),(-9-√(73))/(2)


x=-0.22,-8.77

Therefore, the exact values of x is 0 or -8.

User GlenCrawford
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