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Solve 2x2 − 3x + 6 = 0.
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I really think it is 10/3, you can't simplify it any more so I think that that is the answer
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D = 9 -48 = - 39 so the discriminant is less than zero so this mean that have not real roots
x_1,2 = (3 +/- isqrt39)/4
hope this will help you
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