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0 = x^2 + 6x - 2 I need to know how to solve for this problem .

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Answer:

Explanation:

This equation should use this type of formula

a(x[ax^{2} +bx+c=0 with this formula


(-b+\sqrt{b^(2)-4(a)(c) }) /2a   \\(b+\sqrt{b^(2)-4(a)(c) }) /2a

in this case is imposible because doesn´t exist a negative square root so is indeterminate

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User Abdelrahman
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Answer:

x = 2/7

Explanation:

0 = x^2 + 6x - 2

0 = x + 6x - 2

0 = 7x - 2

2 = 7x

2/7 = 7x/7

2/7 = x

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User Franchelly
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