Respuesta :
Answer:
5.68 and -6.68
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the quadratic formula.
x = (-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
Now let's find the values of a b and c.
Use the standard form of the quadratic equation.
ax^2+bx+c = 0
Using this we can find the values of a b and c.
a = 1
b = 1
c = -30-8
c = -38
Now plug in the values.
We get,
(-1+-3sqrt(17))/2
Which rounded to the nearest hundredth is about,
5.68 and -6.68
Answer:
-6.18
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to get this into an equation form that will allow us to factor it.
x^2+cx+c
Make one side of the equation equal to zero.
x^2+x-30=8
-8 -8
x^2+x-38=0
We can't use the zero product property because it is impossible to multiply numbers to get -38 and the same numbers at to 1. Therefore, let's use the quadratic formula. y=-b√b^2-4(a)(c) /2a
Then, identify your a, b and c. A=your squared number, B= your number neing multiplied by a varable (1x or x), and C is your whole number.
a=1
b=1
c=-38
y=-1√1^2-4(1)(-38) /2(1)
Simplify
y=-1√1+152 /2
y=-1√153 /2
y=-3√17/2
Decimal form: −6.18465843
About -6.18 is your answer.
Hope I helped!