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What are the roots to this quadratic equation?

What are the roots to this quadratic equation?-example-1

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16x^2=9
x^2=9/18
x=sqrt(9/16)
x=3/4,-3/4
so the root of the quadratic equation are 3/4 and -3/4
User Hossein Hadi
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Answer:


\frac34 and
-\frac34

Explanation:

Hello!

We have to solve for x to find the roots of the quadratic.

Solve for x


  • 16x^2 = 9

  • x^2 = (9)/(16)

  • √(x^2) = \sqrt{(9)/(16)}

  • x = \pm(\sqrt9)/(√(16))

  • x = \pm\frac34

The roots of the quadratic are
\frac34 and
-\frac34.

The roots of the quadratic is when the value of y is 0, or when the graph intersects the x-axis.

User PovilasB
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