2 x^2 - 6 x - 1 = 0
x = [ 6 +/- sqrt (36 + 8) ] / 4
x = [ 6 + /- sqrt (44) ] / 4
x = [ 6 + /- 2 sqrt (11) ] / 4
x = [ 3 +/- sqrt(11) ] / 2 so b
Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. Give exact answers:
2x^2 -1 = 6x.
The choices are:
a) -3 + square root(7)/2, -3 - square root(7)/2
b) 3 + square root(11)/2, 3 - square root(11)/2
c) 3 + square root(7)/2, 3 - square root(7)/2
d) -3 + square root(11)/2, -3 - square root(11)/2
I attempted this problem but got none of these answers! Could you please walk me through the problem and tell me which answer is correct? Thank you so much! :)
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2x^2-1=6x
2x^2-6x-1=0
a b c and then solve by using the quadratic formula
2x^2-6x-1=0
a b c and then solve by using the quadratic formula
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Hello future students that might find this from years later! (I doubt anyone would see this but) my insta is @jaineykeyes if you ever want to know what I was like or what I do at the time of you seeing this! (I'm stuck and obsessed with the past if it isn't obvious enough)