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100x^2-4=0
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4(5x+1)(5x-1) = 0

1. Take out the GCF (in this case, 4)
4(25x^2-1) = 0

2. This can be further factored. Factor the values within the parenthesis
4(5x + 1)(5x -1) = 0

User Shanmukha
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Answer:

solving
100x^2-4=0 we get
x=(-1)/(5)\:,\:x=(1)/(5)

Explanation:

We need to solve
100x^2-4=0

We know that
10^2=100 \: and\: 2^2=4

Replacing with the squares


100x^2-4=0\\(10x)^2-(2)^2=0

We can use the formula:
a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)

Applying formula


(10x+2)(10x-2)=0\\10x+2=0\:,\:10x-2=0\\10x=-2\:,\:10x=2\\x=-2/10\:,\:x=2/10\\x=(-1)/(5)\:,\:x=(1)/(5)

So, solving
100x^2-4=0 we get
x=(-1)/(5)\:,\:x=(1)/(5)

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