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ax^2+bx+c=0 ⇔ x=- b±sqrt(b^2-4ac)/2a
Let's first rewrite the given equation in standard form.
Having rewritten the equation, we can identify the values of a, b, and c. 0.6x^2+1.4x=4.8 ⇕ 0.6x^2+ 1.4x+( - 4.8)=0 Now, let's evaluate the discriminant.
Substitute values
Calculate power
Multiply
- a(- b)=a* b
Add terms
The discriminant is 13.48.
x=- b±sqrt(b^2-4 a c)/2 a
Substitute values
Split into factors
sqrt(a* b)=sqrt(a)*sqrt(b)
Calculate root
Factor out 2
Cancel out common factors
Using the Quadratic Formula, we found that the solutions of the given equation are x= - 0.7±sqrt(3.37)0.6.