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X^2+4x=7 using the quadratic formula?

User Piotrgajow
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when you have
ax^2+bx+c=0
x=
\frac{-b+/- \sqrt{b^(2)-4ac} }{2a}


1x^2+4x=7
minus 7
1x^2+4x-7=0
a=1
b=4
c=-7
sub

x=
\frac{-4+/- \sqrt{4^(2)-4(1)(-7)} }{2(1)}
x=
(-4+/- √(16+28) )/(2)
x=
(-4+/- √(44) )/(2)
x=
(-4+/- 2√(11) )/(2)
x=
-2+/- √(11)

x=
-2+ √(11) or
-2- √(11)

User Harlee
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