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4 January, 11:05

Which of the following methods would be easiest to use to solve 2x^2 + 5x - 11 = 0

A) factoring

B) isolating the x^2 term and finding the square root of both sides

C) using quadratic formula

D) all three methods would be easy and effective

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  1. 4 January, 11:20
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    The easiest ways is to use the quadratic formula that is:

    x' = [-b+√ (b² - 4ac) ]/2a and x" = [-b - √ (b² - 4ac) ]/2a

    Solving : 2x² + 5x - 11 = 0, gives:

    x' = [-5+√ (25 - 4 (2) (-11) ]/4 and x" = [-5-√ (25 - 4 (2) (-11) ]/4

    x' = (-5+√113) / 4 & x" = (-5-√113) / 4
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