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What is the answer to5xsquared-4x=6?

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Answer:
x = (2 ± √(34) )/(5) (don't mind the A next to the 2)

Explanation:


5x^(2) - 4x = 6


5x^(2) - 4x - 6 =0

a = 5

b = -4

c = -6


x = \frac{4 ± \sqrt{-4^(2) - 4(5)(-6)}}{5} (don't mind the A next to the 4)


x = (2 ± √(34) )/(5) (don't mind the A next to the 2)

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