Solve. $$s^2 + 12s + 27 = 0$$ The solution is s = (Type an integer or a simplified fraction. Use a comma to separate answers.)
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The equation is: $$s^2 + 12s + 27 = 0$$ Here, $$a = 1$$, $$b = 12$$, and $$c = 27$$. Show more…
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