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Calculate the radicand of f(x)=x^2+20x+97 and state what it tells you about the roots of the function. Then solve the function using the quadratic formula.
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Calculate the radicand of f(x)=x^2+20x+97 and state what it tells you about the roots of the function. Then solve the function using the quadratic formula.
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Answer: The roots are x=-10 +- root 3.
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