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Solve this quadratic equation 2x^2+x-5 = 0
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Solve this quadratic equation 2x^2+x-5 = 0
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so the answers are
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x= -1pm sqrt 41/4 Solve the equation for x by finding a, b, and c of the quadratic then applying the quadratic formula
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