Digital PSAT Math Practice Question 62: Answer and Explanation
Question: 62
What is the negative solution to the following equation, rounded to one decimal place?
- A. 1.5
- B. -0.8
- C. -0.6
- D. -1.5
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
(B) First, we need to get the x out of the denominator by multiplying both sides of the equation by x:
We have two x2-terms to combine. So we need a common denominator, which is 3:
This is a quadratic equation since the highest degree of the terms is 2. We bring all terms to the same side so that we can eventually use the quadratic formula:
Recall the quadratic formula for a quadratic equation of the form ax2 + bx + c:
Filling in our values for a, b, and c gives:
So .
We're looking only for the negative value of x, so we only care about the second value. This second value can also be expressed as -0.8077. Rounded to one decimal place, we get choice (B).
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