How do you solve #3x^2+13x-10=0#?
3 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
We can use the quadratic formula to solve this problem.
The quadratic formula states:
For
Substituting:
Explanation:
Use the new Transforming Method (Google Search):
Transformed equation:
Proceeding. Find 2 real roots of y', then. divide them by a = 3.
Find 2 real roots knowing the sum (-b = -13) and the product (ac = -30). They are: 2 and - 15.
Back to y, the 2 real roots are:
Explanation:
Given:
#3x^2+13x-10=0#
Use an AC method to factor the quadratic:
Look for a pair of factors of
The pair
Use this pair to split the middle term and factor by grouping:
#0 = 3x^2+13x-10#
#color(white)(0) = (3x^2+15x)-(2x+10)#
#color(white)(0) = 3x(x+5)-2(x+5)#
#color(white)(0) = (3x-2)(x+5)#
Hence zeros:
#x=2/3" "# and#" "x=-5#