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How many solutions does this quadratic equation have?
6p^2-7p+5=0

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Answer:

It has no real solution.

Explanation:

6p^2 − 7p + 5 = 0

For this equation: a = 6, b = -7, c = 5

6p^2+ −7p + 5 = 0

Step 1: Use quadratic formula with a=6, b=-7, c=5.

p = -b ± √b^2 - 4ac/2a

p = -(-7) ± √(-7)^2 - 4(6)(5)/2(6)

p = 7 ± √-71/12

User Dimmech
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Answer:

No Real soultions

Explanation:

solve by using the discriminant

b^2-4ac

(-7)^2 - 4 x 6 x 5

= -71

negative--->-71<0 no real solution

User Anand Murali
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