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Solve the equation. x^2-12x+39=0

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Given:


x^2-12x+39=0

Required:

We need to solve the given equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the given equation.


x^2-12x+39=0

which is of the form


ax^2+bx+c=0

where a=1, b=-12, and c=39.

Consider the quadratic formula,


x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

Substitute a=1, b=-12, and c=39 in the formula.


x=(-(-12)\pm√((-12)^2-4(1)(39)))/(2(1))
x=(12\pm√(144-156))/(2)
x=(12\pm√(-12))/(2)
Use\text{ \lparen-1\rparen=i}^2.
x=(12\pm√((2i)^23))/(2)
x=(12\pm2i√(3))/(2)
x=6\pm i√(3)
x=6+i√(3),6-i√(3)

Final answer:


x=6+i√(3),6-i√(3)

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