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50pts*Need Help Asap no rocky....Why is there more than one solution the quadratic equation x^2=9??

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There is more than one solution because there are two different numbers whose square is 9. One of them is +3. The other is -3.

The fundamental theorem of algebra says every non-zero single-variable polynomial of degree N has exactly N roots, counting multiplicity. Your polynomial is degree 2, so has 2 roots.
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