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Solve the following quadratic equation for all values of x in simplest form. 2(x + 5)^2 – 3 = 1​

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Answer:


x = -5 + √(2) or
x = -5 - √(2)

Explanation:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.


  • 2(x+5)^2 - 3 = 1

  • 2x^2 + 20x + 47 = 1

Step 2: Subtract 1 from both sides.


  • 2x^2 + 20x + 47 - 1 = 1 - 1

  • 2x^2 +20x + 46 = 0

For this equation: a = 2, b = 20, c = 46

Step 3: Utilize quadratic formula with a = 2, b = 20, c = 46.

  • x = (-b ± √(b^2-4ac)/2a
  • x = (-20 ± √(20^2 - 4·2·46)/2(2)
  • x = (-20 ± √(32)/4

  • x = -5 + √(2) or
    x = -5 - √(2)

Therefore, the answer is
x = -5 + √(2) or
x = -5 - √(2).

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