• Matéria: Matemática
  • Autor: mikaelfamilia780
  • Perguntado 2 anos atrás

Encontre as raízes das seguintes equações do 2° Grau:

x² −3x −4 = 0​

Respostas

respondido por: malby
1

Resposta:

A = (-3)² - 4(1)(-4)

A= 9 +16=25

x= 3 + - 5/2(1)

x= 8/2=4

x= -2/2 = -1

S=(-1 ; 4)

respondido por: attard
2

\Large\mathsf\displaystyle{} {x}^{2}  - 3x - 4 = 0 \\  \\ \Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}\begin{cases}a = 1 \\ b =  - 3 \\ c =  - 4\end{cases} \\\\\Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}x =  \dfrac{ - \left( - 3\right) \pm \sqrt{\left( - 3\right)^{2}  - 4\cdot1\cdot\left( - 4\right)} }{2\cdot1}   \\\\\\\Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}x =  \dfrac{3 \pm \sqrt{9 + 16} }{2} \\\\\\ \Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}x =  \dfrac{3 \pm \sqrt{25} }{2} \\\\ \\ \Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}x =    \frac{3 \pm5}{2}    \\\\ \\  \Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}x =  \dfrac{3 + 5}{2}  \\ \\  \\     \Large\mathsf\displaystyle{}x =  \dfrac{3 - 5}{2}  \\\\

Solução:

\Large\displaystyle\text{$\begin{gathered} \underline{\boxed{\boldsymbol{  x_{1} = 4  }}}\end{gathered}$}

\Large\displaystyle\text{$\begin{gathered} \underline{\boxed{\boldsymbol{  x_{2} =  - 1  }}}\end{gathered}$}

\displaystyle\text{$\begin{gathered} \underline{\boxed{\boldsymbol{{ \red{Bons}}  \blue{\:Estudos}}}}\end{gathered}$}

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