How do you solve 2x^2 - x = 6 graphically and algebraically?

1 Answer
Mar 25, 2016

x=2, and -3/2
-3/2 "can also be written as" -1.5

Explanation:

Let's draw graph of the expression using graphing tool.
graph{2x^2-x-6 [-9.86, 10.14, -7.64, 2.36]}
Observe in the graph where it intersects x axis.
(-1.5,0) and (2,0)
-1.5 and 2 are solutions of the equation.

Given equation is 2x^2-x=6.
Taking all terms to left hand side we get
2x^2-x-6=0
Let's try split the middle term method.
Product of first and third term =-12x^2
Let's find two parts of middle term so that their product is equal to above. 12 has factors of 6 xx 2, 4 xx 3, 12 xx 1. We see that 4xx3 parts work for us. Splitting middle term as in two parts -4x and 3x we obtain

2x^2-4x+3x-6=0, pair first two and last two
(2x^2-4x)+(3x-6)=0, Take out Common factor 2x out of first pair and 3 out of second pair.
2x(x-2)+3(x-2)=0, Take out Common factor x-2 out of two
(x-2)(2x+3)=0, Set each factor equal to 0
(x-2)=0 .......(1)
(2x+3)=0 .....(2)
From (1) x=2
From (2) x=-3/2