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Zacharias is using the quadratic formula to solve the equation 0 = –2x2 + 5x – 3. He begins by substituting as shown. Quadratic formula: x = StartFraction negative b plus or minus StartRoot b squared minus 4 a c EndRoot Over 2 a EndFraction Substitution: x = StartFraction negative 5 plus or minus StartRoot 5 squared minus 4(2)(negative 3) EndRoot Over 2(negative 2) EndFraction What error did Zacharias make? The –5 should be 5. The 52 should be –52. The 2 in the numerator should be –2. The 2 in the denominator should be –2

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Answer:

The 2 in the numerator should be –2

Explanation:

we know that

The formula to solve a quadratic equation of the form


ax^(2) +bx+c=0

is equal to


x=\frac{-b(+/-)\sqrt{b^(2)-4ac}} {2a}

in this problem we have


-2x^(2) +5x-3=0

so


a=-2\\b=5\\c=-3

substitute in the formula


x=\frac{-(5)(+/-)\sqrt{5^(2)-4(-2)(-3)}} {2(-2)}


x=\frac{-5(+/-)√(25-24)} {-4}


x=\frac{-5(+/-)1} {-4}


x=\frac{-5(+)1} {-4}=1


x=\frac{-5(-)1} {-4}=1.5

therefore

The 2 in the numerator should be –2

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