How do you solve -9(x-3)^2=-7?

1 Answer
Mar 13, 2018

x = 3 pm sqrt(7)/3

Explanation:

We need to solve for x. In order to isolate x, we first need to isolate the parenthesis:
(x-3)^2 = (-7) / -9 = 7/9
Next, we want to undo the squaring, so
(x-3) = pm sqrt(7/9)
Then we can add the 3 to get x alone:
x = 3 pm sqrt(7)/3

Since it is a second degree equation, the two values (plus and minus) makes sense.