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Which describes the solutions of the equation?

Which describes the solutions of the equation?-example-1
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Option A:

Since 7 and 11 are both rational, the sum and difference are rational.

Solution:

Given equation:


p^(2)-14 p-72=0


p^(2)-14 p=72

Add 49 on both sides of the equation.


p^(2)-14 p+49=72+49


p^(2)-7p -7 p+49=121


p(p-7) -7( p-7)=121

Take common factor (p - 7) outside.


(p-7)( p-7)=11^2


(p-7)^2=11^2

Taking square root on both sides.

p - 7 = ±11

p = ±11 + 7

i.e., p = 11 + 7, p = -11 + 7

11 and 7 are rational numbers.

So the sum and and difference is also rational.

Option A is the correct answer.

Since 7 and 11 are both rational, the sum and difference are rational.

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