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Solve the following quadratic equation
x+12x+36 - 16​

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Answer:

x= -2, x= -10

Explanation:

x^2 + 12x + 36 = 16

Began by setting this quadratic equation to 0. To do this, in this equation you must subtract.

x^2+12x+20=0

Next, we plug this into the quadratic formula, where a in this case is 1(there is nothing in front of x^2), b is equaled to 12(there is a 12 as the coeefficient of 12x), and c is equaled to 20.

The quadratic formula is as goes:

(-b+-(this means plus or minus)√b^2-4ac)/(2a)

After pluggin in and simplifying, the answer is x= -2 and x= -10

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