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If the quadratic formula is used to solve 2x 2 - 3x - 1 = 0, what are the solutions?

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The correct answer is Option (C):

3 +/-
√(17) / 4

User Ronen Teva
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hello :
the discriminat of each quadratic equation : ax²+bx+c=0 ....(a ≠ 0) is :
Δ = b² -4ac
1 )
Δ > 0 the equation has two reals solutions : x = (-b±√Δ)/2a
2 ) Δ = 0 : one solution : x = -b/2a
3 ) Δ < 0 : no reals solutions
in this exercice :
2x ² - 3x - 1 = 0....a =2 b =-3 c =-1
calculate :
Δ ......................................
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