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Solve the following quadratic equation. 3x2 − 7x + 5 = 0 - Mathematics and Statistics

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Question

Solve the following quadratic equation.

3x2 − 7x + 5 = 0

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Solution

Comparing the equation 3x2 − 7x + 5 = 0 with ax2 +bx + c = 0, we have,

a = 3, b = −7, c = 5

∴ b2 – 4ac = (−7)2 – 4 × 3 × 5

= 49 – 60

= – 11 < 0

So, the given equation has complex roots. These roots are given by

x = `(-"b" ± sqrt("b"^2 - 4"ac"))/(2"a")`

= `(-(-7) ± sqrt(-11))/(2(3))`

= `(7 ± sqrt(11)"i")/6`

Hence, the roots of the equation are

`(7 + sqrt(11)"i")/6` and `(7 - sqrt(11)"i")/6`.

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Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
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Chapter 1: Complex Numbers - Exercise 1.2 [Page 10]

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