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X ^ 2 + 4x - 7 = 0

Solve using the Quadratic Formula

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There's a special case of the quadratic formula called the Shakespeare Quadratic Formula (2b or -2b) that applies when the linear coefficient is even.


x^2-2Bx + C \textrm{ has zeros }x = B \pm√(B^2 - C)

If you're planning on solving a lot of quadratic equations quickly, it's good to know.

Here we have


x^2 + 4x - 7 = 0

so


x = -2 \pm √(2^2 - -7)


x = -2 \pm √(11)

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