3x² + 5x - 7 = 0

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on Jan 31, 2025 at 9:21 pm



You asked:

Solve the equation 3x2+5x7=03 {x}^{2} + 5 x - 7 = 0 for the variable xx.

MathBot Answer:

x=56+10960.90671775x=5610962.5733844\begin{aligned}x &= - \frac{5}{6} + \frac{\sqrt{109}}{6} \approx 0.90671775\\x &= - \frac{5}{6} - \frac{\sqrt{109}}{6} \approx -2.5733844\end{aligned}

Solve by quadratic formula:

Given a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0a x^{2} + b x + c = 0, where aa, bb, cc are constants and a0a \ne 0, the solutions are given by the quadratic formula: x=b±b24ac2ax = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^{2} - 4ac}}{2a} In this case a=3a=3, b=5b=5, and c=7c=-7.

The discriminant is the quantity under the square root sign in the quadratic formula, and its sign determines the number of solutions to the quadratic equation when the coefficients are real. The discriminant is:b24ac=5212(7)=109>0b^{2}-4ac = 5^{2} - 12 \left(-7\right)=109 > 0 The discriminant is greater than zero, so this quadratic equation has two real solutions.

The two solutions are: x=(1)5+10923=56+10960.90671775x = \frac{\left(-1\right) 5 + \sqrt{109}}{2 \cdot 3} = - \frac{5}{6} + \frac{\sqrt{109}}{6} \approx 0.90671775 x=(1)510923=5610962.5733844x = \frac{\left(-1\right) 5 - \sqrt{109}}{2 \cdot 3} = - \frac{5}{6} - \frac{\sqrt{109}}{6} \approx -2.5733844