Equalities and the quadratic formula.
I need help understanding why I am having such difficulty with a certain problem. I am to solve 10 - (9x^2) + (4x) = (-6x^2)
Combining like terms I get (-3x^2) + (4x) + 10 = 0
so that: a = -3, b = 4, and c = 10 to use in the quadratic formula
Using the quadratic formula, for the term under the square root I get the square root of 136.
The correct answer is the square root of 34.
My quadratic formula calculation is - 4 (+/-) Square root of (4^2) - 4(-3) (10) all divided by -6
The correct answer is: -2 (+/-) root 34 all divided by -3
I think that maybe the only source of a mistake I might have made is in the a, b, and c terms so I likely did something wrong when combining terms in the first place.
The second part of my question is why am I getting a different result if I move the left hand side of the above original equation to the right, making the left side zero, and another result if I move the right hand side to the left making the right side zero? The difference results in a reflected parabola, reflected across the x axis.
I'm hopeful someone can point out what I am doing wrong.
Thanks.
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