
Fred E.
asked 08/16/13x^2+6x+3 I am having trouble with this equation.
x^2+6x+3 =?
What is the correct answer to this equation?
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Tejas S. answered 08/16/13
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Assuming x2+6x+3 =0, you will have to solve this equation using quadratic formula.
The general equation can be written in the form of ax2+bx+c=0.
The solution for the equation is x = (-b ± √(b2-4ac))/2a.
Now plugin the values in place of a,b,c and you will have solution to your equation.
There will be two solutions to this equation

George T. answered 08/16/13
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Fred
What you are showing is not an equation, since there is nothing to the right of the equal sign. It seems like some information is missing or the question is not stated correctly.
George T.
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Marlene L.
This expression is not factorable. You may be able to solve it by use of the quadratic formula or by completing the square. The context is important, which is not mentioned.
08/16/13