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In simplest radical form what are the solutions to the quadratic equation 0=-3x^2-4x+5

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User Ela Dute
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This is a quadratic equation with coefficients a= -3, b= -4 and c= 5. Thus, the discriminant b^2-4ac is (-4)^2 - 4(-3)(-4) = 16-48 = 16(1-3) = 16(-2).

The solutions are
-(-4) plus or minus sqrt(discriminant)
x = ---------------------------------------------------
2(-3)
4 plus or minus sqrt(16[-2])
= -----------------------------------------
-6
4 plus or minus 4*i*sqrt[2]
= ---------------------------------------
-6

This reduces to:

-2 plus or minus i*2*sqrt[2]
x = -------------------------------------- (answers)
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User Shantee
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well first you have to find the solution, before you can put it in RADICAL FORM
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User Henrik Warne
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