How do you solve #3x^2+5x-2=0#?
3 Answers
Explanation:
Factorise to get
hence
giving
Explanation:
Find factors of 3 and 2 which subtract to make 5.
We should realise that (3x2) - 1 = 5.
Find the cross products and subtract to get 5.
#3" "1 " "rArr 1xx1 =1 #
#1" "2" "rArr 3xx2 = 6 " "(6-1 = 5)#
Add in the signs.
#3" "-1 " "rArr 1xx-1 =-1 #
#1" "+2" "rArr 3xx+2 = +6 " "(+6-1 = +5)#
One of the factors must be 0.
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There is only one way to deal with factorization. That is lots of practice.
Explanation:
Given:
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Both 3 and 2 are prime numbers so they can only be the products of:
for 2
for 3
So without taking any notice of the signs (sorted out afterwards) we have something like:
I have kept both
Notice that
giving
So the factor form is very likely:
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Check:
Multiplying out the brackets
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So we have:
Note that anything
This means that the solution is such that