How do you solve 7x^2 - 54 = 0?

2 Answers
Apr 30, 2016

Although this is a quadratic equation, it is an easy one because there is no term in x. First, change the equation into the form x² = c. Then find both the positive and negative square root.

Explanation:

Divide both sides by 7 first to give: x² - 54/7 = 0

x² = 54/7
x= +-sqrt(54/7)

x = 2.778 or x = -2.778 (3dp)
It could be given in surd form as well.

Remember that there are always two answers to a quadratic equation.

A longer method would be to use the quadratic formula with a = 7, b=0 and c= -54

Apr 30, 2016

x=(3sqrt 6)/sqrt 7

x=-(3sqrt 6)/sqrt 7

Explanation:

7x^2-54=0

Add 54 to both sides of the equation.

7x^2=54

Divide both sides by 7.

x^2=54/7

Take the square root of both sides.

x=+-sqrt(54/7)

Simplify.

x=+-(sqrt54)/(sqrt 7)

Determine the prime factors for 54.

x=+-sqrt (2xx3xxcolor(blue)(3xx3))/(sqrt7)

x=+-sqrt((2xx3xxcolor(blue)(3^2)))/(sqrt7)

Apply square root rule sqrt(a^2)=a.

x=+-color(blue)(3color(black)sqrt(2xx3))/(sqrt 7)

x+-color(blue)(3color(black)sqrt 6)/(sqrt 7)

Solution

x=(3sqrt 6)/sqrt 7

x=-(3sqrt 6)/sqrt 7