how to solve y=x^+6x+10
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y=x2+6x+10?

Let x2+6x+10=0,

x2+6x=-10,

x2+6x+9=9-10,

(x+3)2=-1,

x+3=±i (where i=imaginary √-1)

x=-3±i.

y=(x+3-i)(x+3+i).

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