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Solve the equation 3x2 + 6x - 1 = 8.

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Given:

The equation is:


\begin{gathered} 3x^2+6x-1=8 \\ 3x^2+6x-1-8=0 \\ 3x^2+6x-9=0 \end{gathered}

Take out common 3 from the equation.


\begin{gathered} 3(x^2+2x-3)=0 \\ x^2+2x-3=0 \end{gathered}

This is a quadratic equation.

The standard form of the quadratic equation is:


ax^2+bx+c=0

Then the solution of this equation is given as:


x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

The solution of the equation is:


\begin{gathered} x=(-2\pm√((2)^2-4(1)(-3)))/(2(1)) \\ x=(-2\pm√(4+12))/(2) \\ x=(-2\pm√(16))/(2) \\ x=(-2\pm4)/(2) \end{gathered}

Take + sign


\begin{gathered} x=(-2+4)/(2) \\ x=(2)/(2) \\ x=1 \end{gathered}

Take - sign


\begin{gathered} x=(-2-4)/(2) \\ x=(-6)/(2) \\ x=-3 \end{gathered}

Final Answer:

The solution of the given equation is x= -3, 1.

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