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2x2-5x+11=0
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Online "^" is used to indicate exponents, e.g., x^2 = x squared.
2x^2-5x+11=0
Typically, to factor, find two factors for each of the end values and get them to add to the middle value. Since both end terms are prime, I do not see a solution to this problem. If it was
2x^2-9x+11=0
(2x-11)(x-1) = 0
Do you have a typo?
2x^2-5x+11=0
Typically, to factor, find two factors for each of the end values and get them to add to the middle value. Since both end terms are prime, I do not see a solution to this problem. If it was
2x^2-9x+11=0
(2x-11)(x-1) = 0
Do you have a typo?
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