Solve x² - 6 = 0
Solve the quadratic equation x² - 6 = 0 using the quadratic formula.
A quadratic equation has the form: ax² + bx + c = 0
From the given equation:
• a = 1 (coefficient of x²)
• b = 0 (coefficient of x)
• c = -6 (constant term)
Standard form: x² - 6 = 0
The discriminant determines the nature of the roots.
D = b² - 4ac
D = (0)² - 4(1)(-6)
Since D = 24 > 0, the equation has two distinct REAL roots.
Since b = 0, this is a pure quadratic equation:
1x² + -6 = 0
We can solve directly by isolating x².
1x² = 6
x² = 6
Taking the square root of both sides:
x = ±√6
x₁ = +2.44949
x₂ = -2.44949
Substitute each solution back into the original equation:
For x = 2.44949:
1(2.44949)² + 0(2.44949) + -6
= 0 ✓
For x = -2.44949:
1(-2.44949)² + 0(-2.44949) + -6
= 0 ✓
x = -2.44949 or x = 2.44949