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Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth. 5y2 – 8y = 2

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Answer:

1.82, –0.22

Explanation:

User Norbitrial
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Answer:


\text{The roots are }(4)/(5)\pm (√(26))/(5)

Explanation:

Given the equation


5y^2-8y=2

we have to solve the above equation using quadratic formula


5y^2-8y-2=0


\text{Comparing above equation with the standard equation }ax^2+bx+c=0\text{ , we get}

a=5, b=-8, c=-2

By quadratic formula the solution is


y=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)


y=(8\pm √((-8)^2-4(5)(-2)))/(2(5))


y=(8\pm √(104))/(10)


y=(4)/(5)\pm (2√(26))/(10)=(4)/(5)\pm (√(26))/(5)


\text{The roots are }(4)/(5)\pm (√(26))/(5)

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