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  • 04-06-2019
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Use the quadratic formula to solve for the roots of the following equation. x ^2 – 4x + 13 = 0

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Solve the equation for  x  by finding a ,  b , and  c  of the quadratic then applying the quadratic formula.

x = 2 ± 3 i

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