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Ayaan Vazquez
12 March, 20:31
X>0 and 2x^2+3x-2=0 what is the value of x
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Valeria Dougherty
12 March, 22:38
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Step-by-step explanation:
2x²+3x-2=0
(2x-1) (x+2)
x+2=0
x=-2 (no, because x must be >0)
2x-1=0
2x=1
x=½ (yes, because x>0)
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