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MilkDrinker

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From the Arnold/Cambridge 4U book. Exercise 2.1 question 9b.

It says solve the following quadratic equation:
2x^2 - 4x + 3 = 0

I keep getting 1 (+-) [i SQRT(2)]/2
but the answer is 1 (+_) i/[SQRT(2)] and I dont know how to get that

Help is much appreciated :D

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Can you at least get to 4 (+-) i squareroot 8 / 4? because from there you just simplify it
 

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hahah
By the time it took me to write up my solutions,
I already got them
THANKS...
I just realised that i was missing the very last step of multiplying the top and bottom by SQRT(2)

just a question but isnt it better to leave it in the form that its in in the second last line?
THANKS AGAIN!! and good luck in your upcoming tests
 

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hahaha, well that message may be passed on to SpiralFlex then.
also btw, how do you write with proper mathmatical symbols and everything on the forum? I was writing it up on word and was going to put up a photo of that.
Thanks once again.
 

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For starters, I was using a document typesetting called LaTeX. Explore here: http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php

Enter your symbols, copy and paste it onto the forum and [.tex] to the beginning of your code and [/.tex] to the end of your code. [Do not put the full stops]
 

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