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In simplest radical form, what are the solutions to the quadratic equation 6 = x2 - 10%?-b IVb2 - 400Quadratic formula: x =2aO x=5+31Ox=519Ox=54219Ox=5+2/31

In simplest radical form, what are the solutions to the quadratic equation 6 = x2 - 10%?-b-example-1

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The cuadratic formula is:


ax^2+bx+c

Where a, b and c are coefficients.

For the given quadratic equation:


\begin{gathered} 6=x^2-10x \\ x^2-10x-6 \end{gathered}

The coefficients are:


\begin{gathered} a=1 \\ b=-10 \\ c=-6 \end{gathered}

Replace in the quadratic formula to solve:


x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt[]{b^2-4ac}}{2a}
x=-(b)/(2a)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{b^2-4ac}}{2a}
\begin{gathered} x=(-(-10))/(2\cdot1)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{(-10)^2-4\cdot1\cdot(-6)}}{2\cdot1} \\ x=(10)/(2)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{100-24}}{2} \\ x=5\pm\sqrt[]{31} \end{gathered}

The solution for the quadratic formula is the first choice.

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