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Someone please help me answer this ASAP<3-example-1
User Ivan Akulov
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

To solve an equation of the form
ax^2+bx+c=0

Use completing the square formula:


a\left(x+(b)/(2a) \right)^2+c-(b^2)/(4a)=0

Given equation:


2x^2+16x-8=0

Therefore,

  • a = 2
  • b = 16
  • c = -8

Substitute these values into the formula:


2\left(x+(16)/(2(2)) \right)^2+(-8)-(16^2)/(4(2))=0


2\left(x+4} \right)^2-40=0

To solve, add 40 to both sides:


2(x+4)^2=40

Divide both sides by 2:


(x+4)^2=20

Square root both sides:


x+4=\pm √(20)


x+4=\pm √(4 \cdot 5)


x+4=\pm 2√(5)

subtract 4 from both sides:


x=-4\pm 2√(5)

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