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5/x-6x=4 find a quadratic equation and find the roots?
14 years ago

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drwls

5/x -6x = 4
Multiply both sides by x.

5 - 6x^2 = 4x
6x^2 +4x -5 = 0

x = (1/12)[-4 +/- sqrt136)]
0.63849 or -1.30516
14 years ago

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