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7 February, 10:06

What is the answer to 8 (s^2+2s+3) + (2s+s+1)

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  1. 7 February, 10:13
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    s = (i sqrt (439)) / 16 - 19/16 or s = - (i sqrt (439)) / 16 - 19/16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solve for s:

    1 + 3 s + 8 (s^2 + 2 s + 3) = 0

    Expand out terms of the left hand side:

    8 s^2 + 19 s + 25 = 0

    Divide both sides by 8:

    s^2 + (19 s) / 8 + 25/8 = 0

    Subtract 25/8 from both sides:

    s^2 + (19 s) / 8 = - 25/8

    Add 361/256 to both sides:

    s^2 + (19 s) / 8 + 361/256 = - 439/256

    Write the left hand side as a square:

    (s + 19/16) ^2 = - 439/256

    Take the square root of both sides:

    s + 19/16 = (i sqrt (439)) / 16 or s + 19/16 = - (i sqrt (439)) / 16

    Subtract 19/16 from both sides:

    s = (i sqrt (439)) / 16 - 19/16 or s + 19/16 = - (i sqrt (439)) / 16

    Subtract 19/16 from both sides:

    Answer: s = (i sqrt (439)) / 16 - 19/16 or s = - (i sqrt (439)) / 16 - 19/16
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