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Solve 2x^2- 7x - 4 = 0 using the Quadratic Formula.

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Answer:

The final answers are:


x = 4


x = -(1)/(2)

Explanation:

-The equation:


2x^2 -7x-4=0

Use the Quadratic Formula:


(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac) )/(2a)


x =(-(-7)\pm √((-7)^2-4\time2(-4)) )/(2*2)

-Then, you solve:


x = (-(-7)\pm √((-7)^2-4\time2(-4)) )/(2*2)

-Multiply -7 by the exponent 2:


x =(-(-7)\pm √(49-4\time2(-4)) )/(2*2)

-Multiply to the 4 and the 2:


x =(-(-7)\pm √(49-8(-4)) )/(2*2)

-Distribute -4 by 8:


x=(-(-7)\pm √(49+32) )/(2*2)

-Add 49 and 32 together:


x =(-(-7)\pm √(81) )/(2*2)

-Take the square root of 81:


x= (-(-7)\pm 9 )/(2*2)

-The opposite of -7 is 7:


x = (7\pm 9 )/(2*2)

-Multiply 2 times 2:


x = (7\pm 9 )/(4)

-Add both the 7 and 9:


x = (16)/(4)

-Divide 16 by 4 to get 4:


x = 4

So, the first answer
x = 4 and you need to find the second answer.

-To find the second answer, you to reduce the fraction to lowest terms and canceling out the 2:


x = (-2)/(4)


x = -(1)/(2)

So, the second answer is
x = -(1)/(2).

-The results are:


x =4


x = -(1)/(2)

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