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Solve for x in the equation x ^ 2 + 2x + 1 = 17

O x = - 1 plus/minus sqrt(13)

O x = - 2 plus/minus 2 * sqrt(5)

O x = - 1 plus/minus sqrt(17)

O x = - 1 plus/minus sqrt(15)

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Answer:C

Explanation:

User Physikbuddha
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Answer:


x=-1+√(17),\:x=-1-√(17)

Explanation:


x ^ 2 + 2x + 1 = 17


\mathrm{Subtract\:}17\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides}


x^2+2x+1-17=17-17


\mathrm{Simplify}


x^2+2x-16=0


\mathrm{Solve\;with\;Quadratic\;formula}


x_(1,\:2)=(-2\pm √(2^2-4\cdot \:1\cdot \left(-16\right)))/(2\cdot \:1)


√(2^2-4 \cdot1\cdot(-16)) =\sqrt[2]{17}


x_(1,\:2)=(-2\pm \:2√(17))/(2\cdot \:1)


\mathrm{Separate\:the\:solutions}


x_1=(-2+2√(17))/(2\cdot \:1),\:x_2=(-2-2√(17))/(2\cdot \:1)


\mathrm{The\:solutions\:to\:the\:quadratic\:equation\:are:}


x=-1+√(17),\:x=-1-√(17)

Hence, Answer is [C]
x=-1+√(17),\:x=-1-√(17)

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