How do you solve 2x² - 5x - 12 = 0?

1 Answer
Jun 23, 2015

I found:
x_1=4
x_2=-6/4=-3/2

Explanation:

You can use the Quadratic Formula:
x_(1,2)=(-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
Your equation can be written in the general form:
ax^2+bx+c=0
Where:
a=2
b=-5
c=-12
So using these values in the Quadratic Formula you get:
x_(1,2)=(5+-sqrt(25+96))/4=(5+-11)/4=
x_1=4
x_2=-6/4=-3/2