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Can someone solve this equation using the quadratic formula and simplifying in radical form if needed

Can someone solve this equation using the quadratic formula and simplifying in radical-example-1

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For a quadratic equation of the form:


av^2+bv+c=0

The quadratic formula is:


v_(1,2)=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt[]{b^2-4\cdot a\cdot c}}{2\cdot a}

In this case, we have the eqaution:


11v^2+8v=4

First, let's rest 4 on both sides to get 0 in the right hand side:


11v^2+8v-4=0

Then we can use the quadratic formula:


v_(1,2)=\frac{-8\pm\sqrt[]{8^2-4\cdot11\cdot(-4)}}{2\cdot11}

And solve:


\begin{gathered} v_(1,2)=\frac{-8\pm\sqrt[]{64^{}+176}}{22} \\ v_(1,2)=\frac{-8\pm\sqrt[]{240}}{22} \\ v_(1,2)=\frac{-8\pm\sqrt[]{16}\sqrt[]{15}}{22} \\ v_(1,2)=\frac{-8\pm4\sqrt[]{15}}{22} \\ v_(1,2)=\frac{-4\pm2\sqrt[]{15}}{11} \end{gathered}

Then the two solutions are:


\begin{gathered} v_1=\frac{-4-2\sqrt[]{15}}{11} \\ v_2=\frac{-4+2\sqrt[]{15}}{11} \end{gathered}

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