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Given that f(x) = 5x2 − 100, find x.

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5^2-100=X
(5*5)
25-100=X
-75=X

hope this helps
User OliverD
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Answer:

Here we have that f(x) = 5x^2 - 100 and we want to find x, this would mean, isolate the value of x.

First, we add 100 in both sides of the equation to remove the leftmost therm:

f(x) + 100 = 5x^2 - 100 + 100 = 5x^2

Now, we divide by 5 in both sides.

(f(x) + 100)/5 = (5x^2)/5 = x^2

Now, we apply the square root in both sides:

(+/-)√((f(x) + 100)/5) = √x^2 = x

Now you have the value of x, when someone gives you the value of f(x), you can find the two values of x asociated with it (there are two values of x asociated because f(x) is a quadratic function

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