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1 December, 22:18

Solve 49x^2+64=0 by using square roots

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  1. 2 December, 00:26
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    x = ±i8/7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    49x^2 + 64 = 0

    Subtract 64 from each side

    49x^2 + 64-64 = 0-64

    49x^2 = - 64

    Divide by 49

    49x^2/49 = -64 / 49

    x^2 = - 64 / 49

    Take the square root of each side

    sqrt (x^2) = ±sqrt ( - 64 / 49)

    x = ±sqrt ( - 64 / 49)

    We know sqrt (ab/c) = sqrt (a) sqrt (b) / sqrt (c)

    x = ±sqrt ( - 1) sqrt (64) / (49)

    We know that the sqrt (-1) = i

    x = ±i8/7
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