Question 130013:  I need help with two more problems. They do not come from a book. I know the answers but am lost on the way to do them. I have a big test tomorrow and need to understand these a little better. Will you please show me the steps? Thank you very much.
 
 
1.)	Solve for x.  x^2-x+4=0 
Answer is ½+sqrt15/2i,  ½-sqrt15/2i
 
 
2.)	Solve (x^2-6x)^2  - 11(x^2-6x)-80=0 
I think it may be let u=x^2-6x, but was not sure. The answer is 5, 1, 8, -2 
 
 Answer by scott8148(6628)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 1) this uses the quadratic formula 
__ for ax^2+bx+c=0 __ x=(-b plus or minus sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
 
 
2) u^2-11u-80=0 
__ factoring __ (u-16)(u+5)=0 __ u=16 and u=-5
 
 
substituting __ x^2-6x=16 __ x^2-6x-16=0 
__ factoring __ (x-8)(x+2)=0 __ x=8 and x=-2
 
 
substituting __ x^2-6x=-5 __ x^2-6x+5=0 
__ factoring __ (x-5)(x-1)=0 __ x=5 and x=1 
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