SOLUTION: How do i solve x^2+6x+13=0 by using the quadratic formula?
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Question 278906: How do i solve x^2+6x+13=0 by using the quadratic formula?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2+6x+13=0
x=(-6+-sqrt(6^2-4*1*13])/2*1
x=(-6+-sqrt[36-52])/2
x=(-6+-sqrt-16)/2
x=(-6+-4i)/2
x=-6/2+-4i/2
x=-3+-2i ans.
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