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What is the solution set of the quadratic inequality x^2-5-0?

User DragonBobZ
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To solve this, we just have to subtract the numbers.

-5-0=-5

=x^2-5
That's our solution set.

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User DGolberg
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Answer:

The solution set of the given quadratic equation is:


x=√(5)\ and\ x=-√(5)

Explanation:

We are given a quadratic equation in terms of the variable ''x'' as:


x^2-5=0

Now we are asked to find the roots of this polynomial equation.

on adding both side of the equation with 5 we get,


x^2-5+5=0+5\\\\x^2=5

Now on taking the square root on both the side we get:


x=\pm √(5)

Hence, the roots are:


x=√(5) and
x=-√(5)

User KMcA
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