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Solve equation by using the quadratic formula. [x^{2} + 4x = -4 a. x = -2 b. x = -4 c. x = -4, x = 4 d. x = 0, x = 4
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Solve equation by using the quadratic formula.
[x^{2} + 4x = -4
a. x = -2
b. x = -4
c. x = -4, x = 4
d. x = 0, x = 4
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ANSWER IS C because I looked it up
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