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What is the solution for the equation (x-5)^2+3(x-5)+9=0 Use u substitution and the quadratic formula to solve?
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What is the solution for the equation (x-5)^2+3(x-5)+9=0 Use u substitution and the quadratic formula to solve?
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Here is the answer.
x= 1/2(7+3i√3) and 1/2(7-3i√3)
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