3. The Quadratic Formula and the Discriminant
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- a(- b)=a* b
a * 1=a
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Equation:& - 5x^2+4x+1=0 Discriminant:& 36 Since the discriminant is greater than zero and a perfect square, the quadratic equation has two rational roots.
Substitute values
x=- 4± 6/- 10 | |
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x_1=- 4+6/- 10 | x_2=- 4-6/- 10 |
x_1=2/- 10 | x_2=- 10/- 10 |
x_1=-1/5 | x_2=1 |
Using the Quadratic Formula, we found that the solutions of the given equation are x_1=- 15 and x_2=1.