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X square + 2 x - 5 equals to 0 ​

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Answer:

x = -1 ± √6

Explanation:


x^(2) +2x - 5 = 0

Lets use the quadratic formula →
x = \frac{-b + \sqrt{b^(2) - 4ac} }{2a} \:or \frac{-b - \sqrt{b^(2)- 4ac } }{2a}

So ,


x = \frac{(-2) + \sqrt{(2)^(2) - (4*1*-5) } }{2*1} \:or \frac{(-2) - \sqrt{(2)^(2) - (4*1*-5) }}{2*1}


=> x = (-2 + √(24) )/(2) \:or (-2-√(24) )/(2)


=> x = (-2 + 2√(6) )/(2) \:or (-2 - 2√(6) )/(2)

Lets take 2 common from numerator.


=> x = (2(-1 + √(6)) )/(2) \:or (2(-1-√(6)) )/(2)

Cancelling 2 from numerator & denominator gives


x = (-1+√(6) ) \: or (-1 - √(6) )

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