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IS THIS CORRECT NOW.

solve by using the quadratic formula.

x^2 = -5-5

My answer:

x = (-5 +- SQRT (5))/(2)

I don't see any x term, so b is zero.

sorry it suppost to read that first
-5x-5
18 years ago

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