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Solve using the quadratic formula.
n2 + 2n + 1 = 0
Write your answers as integers, proper or improper fractions in simplest form, or decimals rounded to the nearest hundredth.
n = ____
or n = ____
i wasnt ever smart lol please help quick
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Explanation:
n^2+2n = -1
n(n+2) = -1
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