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Find the number of real number solutions for the equation x^2-6=0

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Answer:

Explanation:

x^2-6=0

x^+6=0 ( add six to both sides)

x^2=6

x= the square root of 6 ( to get rid of the exponent you have to do the opposite....which is the square root)

x=2.44948974278

You may have to round if not given the exact number.

User PlainRavioli
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Answer:


x=√(6) and
x=-√(6)

Explanation:

We have the following quadratic equation


x^2-6=0

To solve the equation add 6 to both sides of the equality


x^2-6+6=6


x^2=6

Now apply the square root function on both sides of the equation


√(x^2)=√(6)


x=\±√(6)

This means that the solutions are:


x=√(6) and
x=-√(6)

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