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Solve each problem by using the quadratic formula. Write solutions in simplest radical form. 2x2 – 2x – 1 = 0

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2x² - 2x - 1 = 0
x = -(-2) ± √((-2)² - 4(2)(-1))
2(2)
x = 2 ± √(4 + 8)
4
x = 2 ± √(12)
4
x = 2 ± 2√(3)
4
x = 1 ± √(3)
2
x = 1 + √(3) U x = 1 - √(3)
2 2
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When you have a quadratic in the form ax² + bx + c = 0, you can solve for x using the quadratic formula, which is as follows:

x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
In this case, a = 2, b = -2, and c = -1. Let's plug these in.

x=\frac{-(-2)\pm√((-2)^2-4(2)(-1)){2(2)}
Simplify...

x=\frac{2\pmsqrt{4+8}}4


x=\frac{2\pmsqrt{12}}4


√(12)=√(2*2*3)=2√(3)


x=\frac{2\pm2√(3)}4


x=\frac{1\pm√(3)}2


\boxed{x=\frac{1+√(3)}2\ or\ \frac{1-√(3)}2}
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