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Solve the quadratic equation by using the square root property. (x−7)2=9 Enter the exact answers.

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The given equation is:


(x-7)^2=9

Taking the square-root of both sides, we have:


\sqrt[]{(x-7)^2}=\sqrt[]{9}

This becomes:


\begin{gathered} x-7=\pm3 \\ x=\pm3+7 \\ x=+3+7 \\ x=10 \\ OR \\ x=-3+7 \\ x=4 \end{gathered}

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