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7 March, 05:49

Solve: (2a²+5a+2) ^1/2=3

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  1. 7 March, 08:32
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    When you have an expression to the power of (1/2) that means the same thing as having a square root.

    Lets call a=x

    To get rid of the square root we square both sides getting:

    2x^2+5x+2 = 3^2

    Simplifying this we get: 2x^2+5x+2=9

    We can subtract 9 from both sides getting: 2x^2+5x-7

    Now when we solve for this we can use the quadratic formula:

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

    a=2, b=5, c=-7

    Plugging in we end up with : (-5 + / - sqrt (81)) / 4

    This simplifies to : (-5 + / - 9) / 4 ... (-5 + (-9)) / 4 OR (-5 - (-9)) / 4

    we have x = - 14/4, 1
  2. 7 March, 09:16
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    Answer: a = - 7/2 or a = 1
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