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How to slove this problem in Quadratic Equation
2 x^(2) +x-3=0? i cant seem to get the right answer, the back of the book says -3/2,1

How to slove this problem in Quadratic Equation 2 x^(2) +x-3=0? i cant seem to get-example-1

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2x² + x - 3 = 0. This is a quadratic equation of the form:
ax² + b . x + c = 0, where:

a = 2
b = 1
c = - 3

To find the roots (or zeros) of this quadratic equation we have to apply the following formula:

x' = [- b + √(b² - 4.a.c)]/2a and x" = [- b - √(b² - 4.a.c)]/2a

Replace a , b and c by their respective values in both (x' and x")

x' = [-1 + √(1² - 4(2)(-3)]/2(2) and x" = [-1 - √(1² - 4(2)(-3)]/2(2)

x' = [-1 + √(1+24)]/4 and x' = [-1 - √(1+24)]/4

x' = (-1+5)/4 and x" = (-1 - 5)/4

x' = 4/4 and x" = -6/4

x' = 1 and x" = - 3/2

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