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27 August, 07:26

Graciela was trying to solve the quadratic equation x2+2.5x-1.5=0 "I think I need to use the Quadratic Formula because of the decimals," she told Walter. Walter replied, "I'm sure there's another way! Can't we rewrite this equation so there aren't any decimals?"

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  1. 27 August, 09:29
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    The answer to your question is x² + 5/2x - 3/2 = 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    Quadratic equation x² + 2.5x - 1.5 = 0

    Process

    1. - Convert the decimals into fractions

    2.5 = 25/10 = 5/2

    1.5 = 15/10 = 3/2

    2. - Substitution

    x² + 5/2x - 3/2 = 0

    3. - Conclusion

    I rewrite the equation, now it is expressed in fractions. It could be solve by factoring.
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