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Solve the quadratic equation $2200x^2+\frac{2606083}{40}x+\frac{472083}{5}=0$

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$x=-1.528013,\:x=-28.086567$
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Divide $2606083$ by $40$

$2200x^2+65152.075x+\frac{472083}{5}=0$

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Learn how to solve quadratic equations problems step by step online. Solve the quadratic equation 2200x^2+2606083/40x472083/5=0. Divide 2606083 by 40. Divide 472083 by 5. Use the complete the square method to factor the trinomial of the form ax^2+bx+c. Take common factor a (2200) to all terms. Add and subtract \displaystyle\left(\frac{b}{2a}\right)^2.

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$x=-1.528013,\:x=-28.086567$

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