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What is the solution of Square -4x =100?

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For this case we have the following expression:


(-4x) ^ 2 = 100

To look for the solution:

We apply root to both sides of the equation to eliminate the exponent:


-4x = \pm \sqrt {100}\\-4x = \pm10

Then we have two solutions:


-4x = 10

Dividing between -4 on both sides of the equation:


x = \frac {10} {- 4}\\x = - \frac {5} {2}

The second solution:


-4x = -10

Dividing between -4 on both sides of the equation:


x = \frac {-10} {- 4}\\x = \frac {5} {2}

Answer:


x_ {1} = - \frac {5} {2}\\x_ {2} = \frac {5} {2}

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