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Solve for x in the equation x^2+10x+12 =36. x = –12 or x = 2 x = –11 or x = 1 x = –2 or x = 12 x = –1 or x = 11

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x = -12, x= 2x
because you calculate the difference & any expressions multiplied by 1 remains the same so then you add the numbers 100+96, calculate the square root, separate the solutions, simplify the expression, and the final solutions are x = -12, x= 2x
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We know that
12=25-13 so:


x^2+10x+12=36\\\\(x^2+10x+25)-13=36\\\\(x+5)^2-13=36\\\\(x+5)^2-13-36=0\\\\(x+5)^2-49=0\\\\(x+5)^2-7^2=0\qquad\qquad\text{(difference of squares)}\\\\(x+5+7)(x+5-7)=0\\\\(x+12)(x-2)=0\\\\\\x+12=0\qquad\vee\qquad x-2=0\\\\\boxed{x=-12\qquad\vee\qquad x=2}


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