3X^2 + 7 = 2X
subtract 2X from each side and in standard form
3X^2 - 2X + 7 = 0
Use discriminant
b^2 - 4ac
(-2)^2 - 4(3)(7)
= 4 - 84 < 1
so, no real roots
Solve using the quadratic formula
no
Yes it is. The thing that makes it a quadratic equation is that "x squared" in there.
You can't because it is not a quadratic equation.
It can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula.
use the quadratic formula. when done so the roots are z=-3, and z=-6
Solve using the quadratic formula
no
Yes it is. The thing that makes it a quadratic equation is that "x squared" in there.
Use the quadratic formula, with a = 1, b = -3, c = 2.
You can't because it is not a quadratic equation.
It can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula.
It is a quadratic equation.
It can't be solved because the discriminant of the given quadratic equation is less than zero meaning it has no real roots.
Yes.
No answer in integers. Quadratic formula gives roots of x2 + x - 26 = 0 as 5.625 and -4.625
It is a quadratic equation in the variable x.