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OpenStudy (nsh4267):

Solve the equation by using the special quadratic equation. 16x^2=49

OpenStudy (agent47):

just take the sqrt of both sides: 4x=7

OpenStudy (nsh4267):

this is the equation that came with: If x^2=d, then x=\[\pm \sqrt{d}\]. is this right?

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

yes you are correct @nsh4267 @Agent47 forgot to include the \(\pm\) sign on the right-hand-side of the equals sign

OpenStudy (agent47):

oh yea

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

:)

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

at least it proves that you are human @Agent47 :)

OpenStudy (agent47):

mhmm :)

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