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To find the solutions to an equation of the form ax2+bx+c , use the quadratic equation: x=−b±b2−4ac√2a . What are the two solutions to 2x2−x−4=0 ? Use the quadratic equation. (Report the greater of the two solutions first, using 3 significant digits for both solutions)

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Brahmagupta’s solution to a quadratic equation of the form ax2 + bx = c involved only one solution. Which solution would he have found for the equation 3x2 + 4x = 6?

first option.

To find the solutions to an equation of the form ax2+bx+c , use the quadratic equation: x=−b±b2−4ac√2a . What are the two solutions to 2x2−x−4=0 ? Use the quadratic equation. (Report the greater of the two solutions first, using 3 significant digits for both solutions)

third option.

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Answer:

1.686

Explanation:

Given is an quadratic equation as


2x^2-x-4=0

Also we are given the formula for general equation


ax^2+bx+c as


(-b+/-√(b^2-4ac) )/(2a)

Here in our equation we have


a=2\\b=-1\\c=-4

Hence solution would be


(1+√(1+32) )/(4) ,(1-√(1+32) )/(4) \\(1+√(33) )/(4) ,(1-√(33) )/(4)

Greater would be the one with positive square root


(1+√(33) )/(4) \\=1.6861\\=1.686

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