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Use the quadratic formula to find the solution to the quadratic equation give
below.
x²-3x+²=0
□ A. X = 2/2
U
B. x =
U
□ C. x = -3+³
3+√?
2
D. x =
3-
57%
□ F. x =
E. x=-
NIC
2

User RedBaron
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By using the quadratic formula, the solution to the given quadratic equation is given by;


x = (3\; - \;√(5))/(2)\\\\x = (3\; + \;√(5))/(2)

In Mathematics and Geometry, a quadratic equation is a mathematical expression that can be used to define and represent the relationship that exists between two or more variable on a graph with a maximum exponent of two (2).

In Mathematics, the standard form of a quadratic equation is represented by the following equation;


ax^2 + bx + c = 0

Mathematically, the quadratic formula is represented by this mathematical equation:


x = (-b\; \pm \;√(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a)

For the given quadratic equation
x^2 -3x + 1 = 0, we have:

a = 1, b = -3, and c = 1


x = (-(-3)\; \pm \;√((-3)^2 - 4(1)(1)))/(2(1))\\\\x = (3\; \pm \;√(9 - 4))/(2)\\\\x = (3\; \pm \;√(5))/(2)

Missing information;

Use the quadratic formula to find the solution to the quadratic equation given below.


x^2 -3x + 1 = 0

User Tim Ward
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