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29 July, 09:25

What is the root of this equation?

2x^2 - 4x + 9 = 0

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  1. 29 July, 10:54
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    x = 1 + i sqrt (7/2) or x = 1 - i sqrt (7/2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solve for x:

    2 x^2 - 4 x + 9 = 0

    Divide both sides by 2:

    x^2 - 2 x + 9/2 = 0

    Subtract 9/2 from both sides:

    x^2 - 2 x = - 9/2

    Add 1 to both sides:

    x^2 - 2 x + 1 = - 7/2

    Write the left hand side as a square:

    (x - 1) ^2 = - 7/2

    Take the square root of both sides:

    x - 1 = i sqrt (7/2) or x - 1 = - i sqrt (7/2)

    Add 1 to both sides:

    x = 1 + i sqrt (7/2) or x - 1 = - i sqrt (7/2)

    Add 1 to both sides:

    Answer: x = 1 + i sqrt (7/2) or x = 1 - i sqrt (7/2)
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