The solutions to the quadratic equation shows that x = 0.4 or 4.6.
Solving quadratic equation.
Quadratic equations are algebraic expressions whose highest variable is raised to the power of 2. The quadratic equation consists of variable, coefficient and their given constants.
The solutions of a quadratic equation can be determined by using the quadratic formula, factorization, or graph.
Using the GeoGebra calculator for plotting the graph of y = x^2 - 5x + 2. We can determine the roots that will be the solutions to the equation. By plotting the given graphs, the solution to quadratic equations are approximately; x = 0.4 or 4.6