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What is the Product of Roots of 2x^2+4x+7=0?

User Nagashayan
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Answer:

x=
\frac{-2±\sqrt[i]{10} }{2}

Explanation:

pls ignore the "A" after -2! i hope this helps <3

User Sergey Benner
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Answer:


(7)/(2)

Explanation:

Given a quadratic equation in standard form

ax² + bx + c = 0 ( a ≠ 0 ), then

the product of the roots =
(c)/(a)

2x² + 4x + 7 = 0 ← is in standard form

with a = 2, c = 7 , thus

product of roots =
(7)/(2)

User Salim Ibrohimi
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