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Use the quadratic formula to solve 2x^2=5x+6. Leave your answer in radical form. Show all of your work!

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Answer:


(5\pm√(73))/(4)

Explanation:

The quadratic formula:


(-b+√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

So, we need to move all the terms to one side of the equation, which now becomes


2x^2-5x-6=0

Plugging in the numbers and you'll get the two roots/

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