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What are the roots of the equation x² + 6x-9 = 07

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Answer:

x1 =-3+3
√(2) and x2=-3-3
√(2\\)

Explanation:

x² + 6x-9 = 0

-6±
\sqrt{6^(2)-4(1)(-9) } / 2

-6±
√(72) /2

so

x1 = -6+
\sqrt{72 /2

x1 =-3+3
√(2)

and

x2 = -6-
\sqrt{72 /2

x2=-3-3
√(2\\)

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