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22 September, 06:57

Use the Quadratic Formula to solve

x²-13x+42=0

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  1. 22 September, 10:54
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    x1=7,

    x2=6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x²-13x+42=0

    a=1, b=-13, c=42

    x1,2 = (-b+-sqrt (b^2-4ac)) / 2a

    x1,2 = ( - (-13) + -sqrt ((-13) ^2-4*1*42)) / 2*1

    x1,2 = (13+-sqrt (169-168)) / 2

    x1,2 = (13+-sqrt (1)) / 2

    x1,2 = (13+-1) / 2

    x1 = (13+1) / 2, x2 = (13-1) / 2

    x1=14/2, x2=12/2

    x1=7, x2 = 6
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