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Kim and steffon both factor the equation x2-4=0 kim thinks that the root is 2 has multiplicity 2, but stefan thinks the root has a multiplicity of 1 which is correct

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Given equation is :
x^(2)-4=0

Solving it we get,


x^(2)=4


√(x)=√(4) and
√(x)=-√(4)

This gives
x=2 and
x=-2 or we can say the roots are
(x+2)(x-2)

Here Stefan is right, the root has a multiplicity of 1.


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