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Which equation shows the quadratic formula used correctly to solve 7x^2=9+x for x?

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7x^2 = 9 + x
7x^2 - x - 9 = 0

(1 +/-√ -1^2 - 4(7)(-9)) / 2(7)

(1 +/-√ 1 + 252) / 14

(1 +/-
√ 252) / 14


x =1/14
+ 1/14 √253
x
=1/14 + −1/14 253
User Clock Slave
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Answer:


x=(1-√(253))/(14),(1+√(253))/(14)

Explanation:

Given:
7x^2=9+x

Standard form of quadratic equation:


ax^2+bx+c=0


7x^2-x-9=0

Quadratic formula:


x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

where,

  • a is coefficient of x², a=7
  • b is coefficient of x, b=-1
  • c is constant term, c=-9

Substitute the value into formula


x=(1\pm√(1^2-4(7)(-9)))/(2(7))


x=(1\pm√(253))/(14)


x=(1-√(253))/(14),(1+√(253))/(14)

Hence, All the above steps to solve for x using quadratic formula.

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