SOLUTION: x^2+6x-4=0
The solution is x=
The answer that I got is -3+sqrt13,-3-sqrt13
is that correct?
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Question 165004: x^2+6x-4=0
The solution is x=
The answer that I got is -3+sqrt13,-3-sqrt13
is that correct?
Answer by orca(409) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's correct.
It can be solved by either using the quadratic formula or completing square.
So
or
Thus the roots are:
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