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PLEASE HELP!!! Find the real number solutions for the equation. x^2 - 3x + 8 = 0

A. 0

B. 2

C. 1

D. Cannot be determined

User WaZ
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To find the real number solutions for the equation, we need to use the quadratic formula:

x = \frac{ - b( + - ) \sqrt{ {b}^(2) - 4ac } }{2a}
(pardon the (+-), it is supposed to be a plus/minus sign) from the equation

a {x}^(2) + bx + c
In this case, we have a = 1, b = -3, c = 8.

- ( - 3)

\frac{ - ( - 3)( + - ) \sqrt{ {( - 3)}^(2) - 4(1)(8) } }{4(1)} \\ (3( + - ) √(9 - 36) )/(4)
Since 9 - 36 is a negative number and we cannot square root a negative number, the answer is D. Cannot be determined.
User Niels Van Der Tak
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x^(2) -3x+8=0


\Delta= 3^(2) -4*8*1=9-32=-23\ \textless \ 0

Answer D
Cannot be determined
User Venkata Dorisala
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