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Solve the following quadratic formula and enter the solutions below from smallest to largest. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Equation: 4x2+8x+7=4

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User Ahmer
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Answer:


\:x=-(3)/(2),x=-(1)/(2)

Explanation:

Subtract 4 from both sides:


4x^2+8x+7-4=4-4

Simplify:


4x^2+8x+3=0

Solve with the quadratic formula:


x_(1,\:2)=(-8\pm √(8^2-4\cdot \:4\cdot \:3))/(2\cdot \:4)


x_(1,\:2)=(-8\pm \:4)/(2\cdot \:4)

Separate the solutions:


x_1=(-8+4)/(2\cdot \:4),\:x_2=(-8-4)/(2\cdot \:4)

The solutions to the quadratic equation are:


\:x=-(3)/(2),x=-(1)/(2)

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