I would like to know how to solve this, 2X squared minus 7X+6
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2x^2-7x+6=0

x=2 & x=1.5
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To solve this, first find the roots by equating to zero.

That is: 2x squared - 7x + 6 = 0.

Using the quadratic formular, implies:

x = 7 + 2root 13 or 7 - 2root 13.

Hence,

2x squared - 7x + 6 =(x - 7 - 2root 13)(x - 7 + 2root 13)
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its unsolvable. exponents can only be simplified with eachother in mutiplication and division. Because six is not a variable, it cant be simplified with eithe of the other two variable terms, with an exponent or not. If you were multiplying them, then the exponents add- since with no exponent, the 7x is 7x to the first power, so one plus 2 is 3. Also, then you multiply the two and seven- 14. so if you were multiplying them, the answer would be 14x cubed plus 6 ( but if 7x and six were in parentheses, then the answer would be 14x cubed plus 12x squared. But since you are adding them, then the answer simply cant be simplified; the answer is 2x squared - 7x + 6.

 

 

 

 

 

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