How do you solve #-5n ^ { 2} - 6n + 56= 0#?
1 Answer
Jul 8, 2017
x2 = - 4
Explanation:
Use the new Transforming Method to solve (Google Search)
Transformed equation
Method: Find 2 real roots of y', then, divide them by a = 5.
Find the factor pair of (ac = 280), that has as sum (- b = -6).
Compose factor pairs of (-280) --> (5, -56)(10, -28)(14, -20).
This last sum is -6 = -b. Therefore, the 2 real roots of y' are:
14 and - 20.
Back to original y, the 2 real roots are:
Note. It is not necessary to factor by grouping and solving the 2 binomials.