SOLUTION: I have to use the quadratic formula. X^2+6x-5 so far I have: -6+-√56/2 how do I simplify the radical and what would be the answer?

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Question 919397: I have to use the quadratic formula. X^2+6x-5 so far I have: -6+-√56/2 how do I simplify the radical and what would be the answer?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2+6x-5





radical format:
x is -3 -√14 , -3 + √14
Decimal Format: √14 = 3.7417 rounded
x is -6.7417, .7417

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