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4 July, 23:33

Solve the quadratic equation for x. What is one of the roots? (x + 6) ^2 = 49

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  1. 5 July, 03:05
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    x equals - 1 and it also equals - 13. They are both considered the roots.

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    (x+6) ^2 = 49 to get rid of the exponent square root each side of the equation. (x+6) = √49 Find square root of 49. (x+6) = ±7 It could be positive 7 or - 7 because both of them squared equal 49. Now solve for each possible equation, (x+6) = 7 and (x+6) = -7. (x+6) = 7 subtract 6 from each side. x = 1 (x+6) = -7 Subtract 6 from each side. x=-13 So the answers are - 13 and 1.
  2. 5 July, 03:16
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    Solve for a.

    (a+6) 2=49

    -13 and 1

    -1 and 13

    -36√ and 36√

    -43--√ and 43--√

    your answer would be - 13 and 1
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