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Please solve the following quadratic equation and show your work: x^2-2x+6=0

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ax^2+bx+c=0\\\\\Delta=b^2-4ac\\\\if\ \Delta > 0\ then\ exist\ two\ solutions\\\\x_1=(-b-\sqrt\Delta)/(2a)\ and\ x_2=(-b+\sqrt\Delta)/(2a)\\\\if\ \Delta =0\ then\ exist\ one\ solution\ x_o=(-b)/(2a)\\\\if\ \Delta < 0\ then\ no\ solutions

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x^2-2x+6=0\\\\a=1;\ b=-2;\ c=6\\\\\Delta=(-2)^2-4\cdot1\cdot6=4-24=-20 < 0

Answer: NO SOLUTIONS.
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