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Solve this quadratic equation. 6x^2 - 2x = 7

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The solutions to the equation are
(1 +/- √(43))/(6).

You can find the answer to any quadratic by using the quadratic formula. The formula is below.


\frac{-b +/- \sqrt{b^(2)-4ac}}{2a}

Then find a (the number attached to x^2), b (the number attached to x) and c (the constant). This will allow you to plug in and solve.


\frac{2 +/- \sqrt{-2^(2)-4(6)(-7)}}{2(6)}


(2 +/- √(4 + 168))/(12)


(2 +/- √(172))/(12)


(1 +/- √(43))/(6)

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