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In simplest radical form, what are the solutions to the quadratic equation 0 = –3x^2 – 4x + 5?

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Answer:

x = -
(2)/(3) ±
(√(19) )/(3)

Explanation:

given a quadratic equation in the form ax² + bx + c = 0

We can solve using the quadratic formula

with a = - 3, b= - 4 and c = 5

x = ( 4 ±
√((-4)^2-(4(-3)(5))) / - 6

= ( 4 ±
√(16+60)) / - 6

= ( 4 ±
√(76)) / - 6

= (4 ± 2
√(19)) / - 6

= -
(2)/(3) ±
(√(19) )/(3)


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