Use the Quadratic Formula to solve the equation `x^2-6x+57 = 0` `x = ` (Separate answers by a comma. Write answers as integers or reduced fractions.) If the answer is radical use sqrt(5) to denote `sqrt(5)` (use the correct radicand in the problem!) If the answer is complex use i to denote `i`.
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The Quadratic Formula is given by: \[ x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \] Show more…
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