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Solve Using the Quadratic Formula x^2+x-5=0

Problem

x2+x−5=0

Solution

  1. Identify the coefficients a b and c from the quadratic equation in the form a*x2+b*x+c=0

a=1

b=1

c=−5

  1. State the quadratic formula used to find the roots of the equation.

x=(−b±√(,b2−4*a*c))/(2*a)

  1. Substitute the values of a b and c into the formula.

x=(−(1)±√(,(1)2−4*(1)*(−5)))/(2*(1))

  1. Simplify the expression inside the square root (the discriminant).

x=(−1±√(,1+20))/2

x=(−1±√(,21))/2

  1. Separate the expression into the two possible solutions for x

x=(−1+√(,21))/2

x=(−1−√(,21))/2

Final Answer

x=(−1±√(,21))/2


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