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Using the quadratic formula to solve 2x^2 = 4x – 7, what are the values of x?

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Answer:

Is C.

Ccccccccccccccc

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For this case we have the following quadratic equation:


2x ^ 2 = 4x - 7

Rewriting the equation we have:


2x ^ 2 - 4x + 7 = 0

From here, we have:


a=2 b = -4c = 7

Substituting values in the quadratic equation we have:


x = (-b+/-√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)


x = (-(-4)+/-√((-4)^2-4(2)(7)))/(2(2))

Rewriting the equation we have:


x = (4+/-√(16-56))/(4)


x = (4+/-√(-40))/(4)


x = (4+/-√(-4*10))/(4)


x = (4+/-2i√(*10))/(4)


x = (2+/-i√(*10))/(2)

Answer:

The values of x are given by:


x = (2+i√(*10))/(2)


x = (2-i√(*10))/(2)

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