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Solve the equation.
b^2+12b+36=48
7 years ago

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Answered by nab
using quadratic formula before that subtract 36 from 48
7 years ago
Answered by Henry
b^2 + 12b + 36-48 = 0.
b^2 + 12b - 12 = 0
Use Quadratic formula:
b = (-B +- sqrt(B^2-4AC))/2A.
b = (-12 +- sqrt(12^2+48))/2 = ?.

You should get 0.928, and -12.928.

Note: 48 is positive, because we are subtracting a -48.

7 years ago
Answered by Mamta
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