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Solve the following equation by the quadratic formula. x 2 + x - 1 = 0

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x is 1.62 or -0.62

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User Niels De Bruin
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Quadratic Formula:


\boxed{ \bf{x = (-b \pm √(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a)}}

Given Quadratic Equation:

x² + x - 1 = 0

a = 1 (Quadratic coefficient)

b = 1 (Linear coefficient)

c = -1 (Constant coefficient)

By substituting values in the formula, we get:


\rm \longrightarrow x = (-1 \pm √(1^2 - 4(1)( - 1)))/(2 * 1) \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow x = ( - 1 \pm √(1 + 4) )/(2) \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow x = ( - 1 \pm √(5) )/(2)

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