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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. 5x^2−13x+7=0 Enter your answers, in simplified radical form, in the boxes.

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=1.3+0.1sqrt29, 1.3-0.1sqrt29
User Psygo
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Answer:

The value of x are
(13+√(29))/(10) and
(13-√(29))/(10).

Explanation:

The given equation is:


5x^2-13x+7=0

Solving the above equation using the quadratic formula, we get


x=\frac{-(-13){\pm}√((-13)^2-4(5)(7))}{2(5)}


x=\frac{13{\pm}√((169-140))}{10}


x=\frac{13{\pm}√(29)}{10}

Thus, the value of x are
(13+√(29))/(10) and
(13-√(29))/(10).

which is the required simplified form of the given expression.

User Vj Sreenivasan
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