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Solve for x when x^2+x-2=0

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We can solve the equation as:


x^2+x-2=0
\begin{gathered} x=\frac{-1\pm\sqrt[]{1^2-4\cdot1\cdot(-2)}}{2\cdot1} \\ x=\frac{-1\pm\sqrt[]{1+8}}{2} \\ x=\frac{-1\pm\sqrt[]{9}}{2} \\ x=(-1\pm3)/(2) \\ x_1=(-1-3)/(2)=-(4)/(2)=-2 \\ x_2=(-1+3)/(2)=(2)/(2)=1 \end{gathered}

Answer: The solution for this equation is x=-2 and x=1.

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