find the roots by quadratic formula 2x^2+5√3x+6=0
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hey mate here is your answer
The quadratic formula states:
For ax2+bx+c=0, the values of x which are the solutions to the equation are given by:
x=−b±√b2−(4ac) / 2⋅a
Substituting:
2 for a
−3 for b
−6 for c gives:
x=−(−3)±√(−3)2−(4⋅2⋅−6) / 2⋅2
x=3±√9−(−48) / 4
x=3±√9+48 / 4
x=3±√57 / 4
hope it's help you :)
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