Which are the solutions of x^2 = -13x – 4?

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Rewrite this equation in standard quadratic form: x^2 + 13x + 4 = 0.
Here the coefficients are 1, 13 and 4, so the discriminant is
b^2-4ac, or 169 - 4(1)(4) = 153
Since the discriminant is + there are two real, unequal roots. They are:
-13 ± √153
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