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Mae
7 April, 22:41
How do you solve this equation, 5s^2-14s-3=0
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Mateo Jenkins
7 April, 23:24
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It's a quadratic equation. Solve it through factorisation.
5s^2 - 14s - 3 = 0
(5s + 1) (s - 3) = 0
5s + 1 = 0
or
s - 3 = 0
Therefore
s = - 1/5
or
s = 3
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