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Asked by Brittany

I have to solve equations using the quadratic formula and I know how to do some of it. I have it down to this
4+/- 2 square root of 10 all over 6. How do I simplify that?
17 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
divide each term by 2 for a final answer of
(2 ±√10)/3
17 years ago

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