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16x^2-24x+7=0 equation and/or inequalities

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16x^2-24x+7=0\\ 16x^2-24x+9-2=0\\ (4x-3)^2=2\\ 4x-3=\sqrt2 \vee 4x-3=-\sqrt2\\ 4x=3+\sqrt2 \vee 4x=3-\sqrt2\\ x=(3+\sqrt2)/(4) \vee x=(3-\sqrt2)/(4)
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It is quadratic equation.
First we have find delta given by formula: delta=
b^(2)-4ac
where our
a=16
b=-24
c=7
so, delta=
24^(2)-4*16*7=128
Because delta is positive, there is real results.
Now we can use next formula x=
(-b+ √(delta) )/(2a)
, to find roots (results, 2 results because its quadratic equation and delta is greater than 0)
x1=
(24+ √(128) )/(2*16) = (3+ √(2) )/(4)
x2=
(24- √(128) )/(2*16) = (3- √(2) )/(4)
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