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1. Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. -2x^2+3x+5=0
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1. Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. -2x^2+3x+5=0
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The formula for the solution is:
In your case: a=-2, b=3, c=5
Replace these in the formula and you'll get:
So you have two roots:
x1 = -1
x2 = 5/2
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The answer is x= 5/2 or -1
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