SOLUTION: I am stumped on trying to solve for x. It is spring break and I have nobody to ask for help. Thank you. 6*x=(x^2 + 6) + (x^2 + 12)

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Question 856185: I am stumped on trying to solve for x. It is spring break and I have nobody to ask for help. Thank you.
6*x=(x^2 + 6) + (x^2 + 12)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




Use the quadratic formula,






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