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what are the solution(s) to the quadratic equation 50 – x2 = 0? x = ±2 x = ±6 x = ±5 no real solution

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c

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Consider the given quadratic equation
50-x^2=0


x^2-50=0

Comparing the given quadratic equation to the general equation
ax^2+bx+c=0, we get a= 1, b=0 and c= -50

So, the solution to the quadratic equation is given by:


x = (-b \pm √(b^2-4ac))/(2a)


x = (-0 \pm √(0^2-4(1)(-50)))/(2)


x = (\pm √(200))/(2)


x = \pm \sqrt2 (5)


x = \pm 5\sqrt2

So, the solutions to the given quadratic equation are
x = \pm 5\sqrt2.

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