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Solve the quadratic equation x^2 3x = 40 using the quadratic formula

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We have the equation:


x^2+3x=40

We have to find its roots with the quadratic formula:


\begin{gathered} x^2+3x-40=0 \\ x=(-3)/(2\cdot1)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{3^2-4\cdot1\cdot(-40)}}{2\cdot1} \\ x=-(3)/(2)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{9+160}}{2} \\ x=-(3)/(2)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{169}}{2} \\ x=-(3)/(2)\pm(13)/(2) \\ x_1=-(3)/(2)-(13)/(2)=-(16)/(2)=-8 \\ x_2=-(3)/(2)+(13)/(2)=(10)/(2)=5 \end{gathered}

Answer:

The roots (or solutions) of the equation are:

x1 = -8

x2 = 5

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