How do you find the roots of .0625x^2=.125x+15 by factoring?

1 Answer
Feb 24, 2017

x=1+-sqrt241

Explanation:

0.0625x^2=0.125x+15

A good idea would be to remove the decimal coefficients. The smallest multiplicand which gives whole number coefficients is 16, so we'll multiply the equation by 16.

x^2=2x+240

x^2-2x-240=0

we can't factorise this equation so we're going to have to use the quadratic formula:

x=(2+-sqrt(2^2-4(-240)(1)))/2=1+-sqrt(241)