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NEED HELP ASAP PLZ!!!!!! If the quadratic formula is used to find the solution set of 3x 2 + 4x - 2 = 0, what are the solutions?

User Vo
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i think the answer is (-2-\sqrt(10))/(3)
i know that looks wierd...sorry...i hope this helps
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Answer:

The solution of the given equation are
x=(-2-√(10))/(3) and
x=(-2+√(10))/(3).

Explanation:

If a quadratic equation is
ax^2+bx+c=0, then the quadratic formula is


x=(-b\pm √(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

The given quadratic equation is


3x^2+4x-2=0

Here,
a=3,b=4,c=-2

Using quadratic formula, we get


x=(-4\pm √(4^2-4(3)(-2)))/(2(3))


x=(-4\pm √(40))/(6)


x=(-4\pm 2√(10))/(6)


x=(-2\pm √(10))/(3)

Therefore the solution of the given equation are
x=(-2-√(10))/(3) and
x=(-2+√(10))/(3).

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