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What are the solutions of this quadratic equation? x^2 – 6x= -58 Substitute the values of a and b to complete the solutions.

What are the solutions of this quadratic equation? x^2 – 6x= -58 Substitute the values-example-1
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Let us first add 58 to both sides of the equation:


x^2-6x+58=-58+58
x^2-6x+58=0

And now let us use the quadratic formula to find x


x=\frac{6\pm\sqrt[]{36-4(1)(58)}}{2}
x=3\pm14i

Hence, the two solutions are


x=3+14i

and


x=3-14i\text{.}

meaning a = 3 and b = 14.

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