How do you solve 3x^2 + 7x - 6 = 0?

1 Answer
Jun 13, 2015

You get two solutions:
x_1=2/3
x_2=-3

Explanation:

You can use the Quadratic Formula: x_(1,2)=(-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a);
Your equation is in the form:
ax^2+bx+c=0
Where:
a=3
b=7
c=-6
so, using these values into the Quadratic Formula you get:
x_(1,2)=(-7+-sqrt(49+72))/6=(-7+-11)/6=
you get two solutions:
x_1=2/3
x_2=-3