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Breathless:
I got math :<
Haleena:
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Breathless:
thx
Strawberriesrgud7:
What's the grade lvl for this math problem? Just curious.
Jasonisyours:
I'm not allowed to give you the answer but just follow this procedure.
To solve the equation \( x^2 - 1440 = 0 \), we can isolate \( x^2 \):
1. Add 1440 to both sides:
x^2 = 1440
2. Take the square root of both sides:
1440
Now, simplify 1440
144x10 = 144 x 10=12 square root of (10)
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Breathless:
thank u
ykbatman:
bro what..
ykbatman:
how do you even comprehremh that
ykbatman:
ong im lost rn
surjithayer:
\[x^{2}-1440=0\]
\[\left( x \right)^{2}-\left( 12\sqrt{10} \right)^{2}=0\]
\[\left( x+12\sqrt{10} \right)\left( x-12\sqrt{10} \right)=0\]
\[either~\left( x+12\sqrt{10} \right)=0,x=-12\sqrt{10}\]
or
\[\left( x-12\sqrt{10} \right)=0,x=12\sqrt{10}\]
\[x=\pm 12\sqrt{10}\]
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