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I believe you need to use the quadratic formula for this one, but I am not sure!

I believe you need to use the quadratic formula for this one, but I am not sure!-example-1

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4x^2+13=49

To solve the value of x in the above equation, here are the steps.

1. Subtract 13 on both sides of the equation.


\begin{gathered} 4x^2+13-13=49-13 \\ 4x^2=36 \end{gathered}

2. Divide both sides of the equation by 4.


\begin{gathered} (4x^2)/(4)=(36)/(4) \\ x^2=9 \end{gathered}

3. Get the square root on both sides of the equation.


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[]{x^2}=\sqrt[]{9} \\ x=\pm3 \end{gathered}

The possible values of x are +3 and -3. The smaller value is -3.

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