How do you solve #(x - 1)^2 = 9#?
2 Answers
x1= 4 and x2=-2
Explanation:
x^2 - 2x*1 +1^2 = 9
x^2-2x+1=9
since this is a quadratic equation it has to be equal to 0, so:
x^2-2x+1-9=0
x^2-2x-8=0
we can solve this in two ways: the first way is to find the factors of x^2-2x-8 and the second one is to solve it by using the quadratic formula.
Let me factorize it.
(x-4)(x+2)=0
In order for this to be equal zero:
x-4=0 => x=4
and
x+2=0 => x=-2
The quadratic equation has always two roots or two solutions. Consequently, x1= 4 and x2=-2.
Explanation:
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