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  • 04-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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Solve using the Quadratic Formula x^2-4x+10.

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reguser315
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  • 04-02-2021
x=(-b+-sqrt b^2-4ac)/2a

a=1, b=-4, c=10. Plug these in:

x=(4+-sqrt 16-4(1)(10)/(2)(1))
x=(4+-sqrt(16-40)/2)
x=(4+-sqrt(-24)/2)

sqrt(-24)=2i*sqrt(6)

x=(4+-2i*sqrt6)/(2)...divide this by 2, and your final answers are:

x=2+i*sqrt(6), x=2-i*sqrt(6)

Sorry for not using symbols...solving this on my phone. Hope it makes sense :)
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