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8 April, 12:20

What are the solutions to the following quadratic equation? x^2+x=-4

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  1. 8 April, 13:12
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    X² + x = - 4

    x² + x + 4 = - 4 + 4

    x² + x + 4 = 0

    x = - 1 + / - √ (1² - 4 (1) (4))

    2 (1)

    x = - 1 + / - √ (1 - 16)

    2

    x = - 1 + / - √ (-15)

    2

    x = - 1 + / - √ (15 * (-1))

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    x = - 1 + / - √ (15) * √ (-1)

    2

    x = - 1 + / - 3.873i

    2

    x = - 1/2 + / - 1.9365i

    x = - 1/2 + 1.9365i ∨ x = - 1/2 - 1.9365i
  2. 8 April, 15:16
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    Rewrite as x^2+x+4=0

    then use quadratic formula - b + / - sqrt (b^2-4ac) then divide all by 2a

    -1 + / - sqrt (-1) ^2-4 (1) (4) divide by 2 (-1)

    {-1 + / _ sqrt (-15) }/-2 so your answer is imaginery

    1/2 + (sqrt 15) i/2 and 1/2 - (sqrt 15) i/2
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