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In simplest radical form, what are the solutions to the quadratic equation 0 = –3x2 – 4x + 5? Quadratic formula: x = x = x = x = x =

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The answer to your question is -2+ square root 19 /3 100%

In the simplest radical form, the solution to the given  quadratic equation is determined as -2.12 or 0.79.

Solution to the  quadratic equation

The solution to the given  quadratic equation is determined as follows;

-3x2 – 4x + 5 = 0

a = -3, b = -4, c = 5

solve the quadratic equation using formula method as shown below;

[tex]x = \frac{-b \ \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac} }{2a} \\\\x = \frac{-(-4) \ \pm \sqrt{(-4)^2 - 4(-3\times 5)} }{2(-3)} \\\\x = -2.12, \ or \ 0.79[/tex]

Thus, in the simplest radical form, the solution to the given  quadratic equation is determined as -2.12 or 0.79.

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