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Given the equation:

5x2−x−4=0





Solve using the quadratic formula

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Answer:

x = 1 and x =
(-4)/(5)

Explanation:

In this equation, a=5, b=-1, c=-4.

Plug these into the quadratic formula:

x =
\frac{1+\sqrt{-1^(2)-(-4)(5)(-4) } }{2(5)} and x =
\frac{1-\sqrt{-1^(2)-(-4)(5)(-4) } }{2(5)}

Now, simplify the equations:

x =
(1+√(81) )/(10) =
(1+9)/(10) =
(10)/(10) = 1

and

x =
(1-√(81) )/(10) =
(1-9)/(10) =
(-8)/(10) =
(-4)/(5)

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