SOLUTION: Professor I have a question on quadratic formulas. My problem is 3nē=-6n-1 and I got an answer of -6+2√6/6 .Now I know I can divide by 2 but I do I divide the bottom as well

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Question 652142: Professor I have a question on quadratic formulas. My problem is 3nē=-6n-1 and I got an answer of -6+2√6/6 .Now I know I can divide by 2 but I do I divide the bottom as well so my answer would be, -3+√6/3, -3-√6/3? Thank you!!!!!
Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

...use quadratic formula to solve for
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