Simplify the equation. Then solve by the quadratic formula.

{eq}2x^2-6x+7=0 {/eq}

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Simplify the equation. Then solve by the quadratic formula.

{eq}2x^2-6x+7=0 {/eq}

Quadratic Equations:

The number and type of solution to a quadratic equation may be determined from the determinant which is the value inside the square root term in the quadratic formula. The quadratic formula is used to solve a quadratic equation using the coefficients and constant in the equation.

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Solving using the quadratic formula, a quadratic equation of the form:

{eq}\begin{align} ax^2+bx+c=0\\[0.3cm] \end{align} {/eq}

where {eq}a{/eq},...

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How to Use the Quadratic Formula to Solve a Quadratic Equation

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Learn how to solve quadratic equations. Examine how to use and interpret the quadratic equation formula, and work through examples of solving quadratic equations.


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