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What is the negative root of 2x^2 + x − 6 = 0

Help!!!!!!!!! How do i find roots?

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Hello!

Here we can use the quad formula to solve for the x values or roots.

x=(-2+or - √(2^2-4*2*-6))/2*2 = -2 and 3/2
The negative root for this equation is x=-2

We find the roots of an equation by solving for x by different ways, most common ones being the quadratic formula of x= [-b +/-sqrt(b^2-4ac)]/2a or factoring and setting equal to zero and solving for x value(s) that way. Also the roots are where the graph of the equation crosses the x-axis.



Hope this helps. Any questions please just ask. Thank you kindly
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