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the quadratic formula is used to solve an equation and the result is 2+- square root of 36/6 the solution set for the equation is

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Answer:


\left \{-(2)/(3), (4)/(3) \right \}

Explanation:

Resultant expression of solving a quadratic formula:


(2 \pm √(36))/(6)

To find the solution set, simplify the resultant expression.

Case 1


\begin{aligned}\implies (2- √(36))/(6)&=(2 -6)/(6)\\\\&=-(4)/(6)\\\\&=-(2 \cdot 2)/(2 \cdot 3)\\\\&=-(2)/(3)\end{aligned}

Case 2


\begin{aligned}\implies (2+ √(36))/(6)&=(2 +6)/(6)\\\\&=(8)/(6)\\\\&=(2 \cdot 4)/(2 \cdot 3)\\\\&=(4)/(3)\end{aligned}

Therefore, the solution set for the equation is:


\left \{-(2)/(3), (4)/(3) \right \}

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