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23 February, 06:36

Explain why the equation (x-4) ^2-10=15 has two solutions.

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  1. 23 February, 06:55
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    Add 10 both sides

    (x-4) ^2=25

    sqrt both sides

    remember to take positive and negative roots

    x-4=+/-5

    add 4

    x=4+/-5

    it is because the square of z is the same as the square of - z for example

    it is becasue of of the property of squareing numbers
  2. 23 February, 09:35
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    Let's solve it first, so that we can understand whats going on in the equation

    (x-4) ²-10=15

    add 10 to both sides

    (x-4) ²=25

    square root both sides

    (Okay, so here is where the problem can have 2 solutions. Because the square root of 25 could be (5*5) or it could be (-5*-5). If it's positive five then ...

    x-4=5

    add 4 to both sides

    x=9

    if it's negative 5 then ...

    x-4=-5

    add 4 to both sides

    x=-1

    So the answer could be x=-1 or x=9.

    It has two solutions because there are two possibilities for the answer to the square root of 25.
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