SOLUTION: Please help me solve this of x: x^2=-5x-3 -------the +- means there is a + sign with a - under it A)x=5+-sqrt13/2 B)x=5+-sqrt13 C)x=-5+-sqrt13/2 D)x=-5+-sqrt13 Please sh

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Question 36464: Please help me solve this of x:
x^2=-5x-3 -------the +- means there is a + sign with a - under it
A)x=5+-sqrt13/2
B)x=5+-sqrt13
C)x=-5+-sqrt13/2
D)x=-5+-sqrt13
Please show me how you worked this out...thanks

Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve:
x%5E2+=+-5x+-+3 Add 5x to both sides.
x%5E2+%2B+5x+=+-3 Add 3 to both sides.
x%5E2+%2B+5x+%2B+3+=+0 Solve using the quadratic formula: x+=+%28-b%2B-sqrt%28b%5E2-4ac%29%29%2F2a For your equation, a = 1, b = 5, and c = 3
x+=+%28-5%2B-sqrt%285%5E2+-+4%281%29%283%29%29%29%2F2%281%29 Simplify.
x+=+%28-5%2B-sqrt%2825-12%29%29%2F2
x+=+%28-5%2B-sqrt%2813%29%29%2F2
This would fit your answer C) if you had used parentheses around the numerator , thus:
x = (-5+/-sqrt(13))/2