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Use the Quadratic formula to solve the equation. Show your work.

3x^2 + 2x + 1 = 0

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Answer:


x=(-1 +√(2)\:i )/(3), \quad x=(-1 -√(2)\:i )/(3)

Explanation:

Quadratic Formula


x=(-b \pm √(b^2-4ac) )/(2a)\quad\textsf{when }\:ax^2+bx+c=0

Given quadratic equation:


3x^2+2x+1=0

Therefore:

  • a = 3
  • b = 2
  • c = 1

Substitute the values of a, b and c into the quadratic formula and solve for x:


\implies x=(-2 \pm √(2^2-4(3)(1)) )/(2(3))


\implies x=(-2 \pm √(4-12) )/(6)


\implies x=(-2 \pm √(-8) )/(6)


\implies x=(-2 \pm √(4\cdot2\cdot-1) )/(6)


\implies x=(-2 \pm √(4)√(2)√(-1) )/(6)


\implies x=(-2 \pm 2√(2)\:i )/(6)


\implies x=(-1 \pm √(2)\:i )/(3)

Imaginary Number Rule


\boxed{√(-1)=i}

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