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using quadratic formula solve the following equation abx²+(b²-ac)x -bc=0

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Answered by mathsdude85
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\textsf{Now,}

x = \frac{ -B \pm \sqrt{ {B}^{2} - 4 AC} }{2 A} \\ \\ \implies \: x = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} - ac) \pm \sqrt{( {b}^{2} - ac {)}^{2} } - 4(ab) ( - bc) }{2ab} \\ \\ \implies \: x \: = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} - ac) \pm \sqrt{( {b}^{2} - ac {) }^{2} +4a {b}^{2}c } }{2ab} \\ \\ \implies \: x = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} - ac) \pm \sqrt{ {b}^{4} - 2a {b}^{2}c + {a}^{2} {c}^{2} + 4a {b}^{2}c } }{2ab} \\ \\ \implies \: x = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} - ac) \pm \sqrt{( {b}^{2} + ac {)}^{2} } }{2ab} \: \: \: \implies \: x = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} - ac) \pm( {b}^{2} + ac) }{2ab} \\ \\ \implies \: x = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} - ac) + ( {b}^{2} + ac) }{2ab} \: \: \: \: or \: \: \: \: x = \frac{ - ( {b}^{2} -ac) - ( {b}^{2} + ac) }{2ab} \\ \\ \implies \: x = \frac{2ac}{2ab} \: \: \: \: \: \: or \: \: \: \: x = \frac{ - 2 {b}^{2} }{2ab} \: \: \: \: \: \implies \: x = \frac{c}{b} \: \: \: \: \: \: or \frac{ - b}{a}

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