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The expression x²-14x+31=63 is a quadratic equation. To solve it, you must order it:


x²-14x+31-63=0

x²-14x-32=0


Then, you must apply the quadratic formula, which is shown below:


x=(-b±√(b^2-4ac))/2a


So you have the values of a,b and c:

:

a=1

b=-14

c=-32


When you substitute those values in the quadratic formula, you obtain:


x=(-(-14)±√((-14)^2-4(1)(-32))/2(1)

x1=-2

x2=16

So, the correct option is the third one: x=-2 or x=16

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