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Re: x^2 + x - 40 = 0 [#permalink]
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The solutions to the equations are \(\frac{-1\pm \sqrt161}{2}\), then given that \(sqrt161>12\), the two roots are both positive numbers. Thus, when they are summed to 1 and taken absolute value they keep being positive and greater than 5 in both the occasions.

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would youplz give anoyher solution?
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