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The solutions to the equations 2x^2 +x-1=2 are x=-3/2 or

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The solutions are:
x = (-3/2) or x = 1
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Answer:

x= 1 , x= -3/2

Explanation:


2x^2 +x-1=2

To solve for x we need to get 0 on the right side

Subtract 2 from both sides


2x^2 +x-3=0

Now apply quadratic formula


x=(-b+-√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

The value of a= 2, b= 1 and c= -3

Plug in the values in the formula


x=(-1+-√(1^2-4(2)(-3)))/(2(2))


x=(-1+-√(25))/(2(2))


x=(-1+-5)/(4)


x=(-1+5)/(4)=1


x=(-1-5)/(4)=(-3)/(2)

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