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30 POINTS IF YOUR COMPLETE NUMBER 5

30 POINTS IF YOUR COMPLETE NUMBER 5-example-1
User Howard E
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Answer:

Explanation:


4(g-1)^(2) +6=13

First we expand the brackets:


4(g-1)(g-1)+6=13


(4g-4)(g-1)+6=13


4g^(2) -4g-4g+4+6=13


4g^(2) -8g+10=13

Now make it into a quadratic in the form
ax^(2) +bx+c=0:


4g^(2) -8g -3=0

Now using the quadratic formula:


x=\frac{-b(+/-)\sqrt{b^(2)-4ac} }{2a}
We can solve for g:


g_(1) =
(2+√(7) )/(2)

g_(2) =
(2-√(7) )/(2)

User Ntalbs
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Answer:


g=(√(7))/(2)+1 or
g=-(√(7))/(2)+1

Explanation:


4\left(g-1\right)^2+6=13


4\left(g-1\right)^2=13-6


4\left(g-1\right)^2=7


\left(g-1\right)^2=(7)/(4)


g-1 = \pm\sqrt{(7)/(4) }


g =\pm \sqrt{(7)/(4) }+1

Final answer:


g=(√(7))/(2)+1 or
g=-(√(7))/(2)+1

User Fabian Bettag
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