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Use the formula to solve the equation x^2 + 9x + 8 = 0.

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Answer:


x=-8, -1

Explanation:

Given the equation
x^(2) +9x+8=0\\,

By the quadratic formula,


x=\frac{-b+-\sqrt{b^(2)-4ac } }{2a},


x=\frac{-(9)+-\sqrt{(9)^(2)-4(1)(8) } }{2(1)}=(-9+-√(49 ) )/(2)=(-9+-7 )/(2)

We have two different solutions for x where
x=(-9-7 )/(2) and
x=(-9+7 )/(2)

So, x =
-16/2=-8 and
x=-2/2=-1

Therefore, the solutions to this quadratic equation is x = -8, -1, by the quadratic formula.

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