How do you solve -20x^2 - 20x + 40 = 0?

2 Answers
Jul 3, 2015

You may start by dividing everything by 20
It also helps if you reverse all the signs.

Explanation:

->-x^2-x+2=0
->x^2+x-2=0

This can be factorised:
->(x-1)*(x+2)=0
->x=1orx=-2

Jul 3, 2015

I found:
x_1-=1
x_2=-2

Explanation:

Again, you can use the Quadratic Formula but we can also try something...interesting!
Divide all by 20;
-x^2-x+2=0
Rearrange:
-x^2-x=-2
again...
x^2+x=2
add and subtract 1/4;
x^2+x+1/4-1/4=2
rearrange:
x^2+x+1/4=2+1/4
(x+1/2)^2=9/4
root square both sides:
x+1/2=+-sqrt(9/4)=+-3/2
so you get two solutions:
x_1=-1/2+3/2=1
x_2=-1/2-3/2=-2