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What is the sum of the x-intercepts of the function j(x) = 6x2 + 7x - 5?

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The given function is-


j(x)=6x^2+7x-5

Let's use the quadratic formula


x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt[]{b^2-4ac}}{2a}

Where a = 6, b = 7, and c = -5.


\begin{gathered} x=\frac{-7\pm\sqrt[]{7^2-4\cdot6\cdot(-5)}}{2\cdot6}=\frac{-7\pm\sqrt[]{49+120}}{12} \\ x=\frac{-7\pm\sqrt[]{169}}{12}=(-7\pm13)/(12) \\ x_1=(-7+13)/(12)=(6)/(12)=(1)/(2) \\ x_2=(-7-13)/(12)=(-20)/(12)=-(5)/(3) \end{gathered}

Then, we add these solutions


(1)/(2)-(5)/(3)=(1\cdot3-5\cdot2)/(2\cdot3)=(3-10)/(6)=(-7)/(6)

Hence, the answer is -7/6.

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