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Which are the roots of the quadratic function f(q) = q2 – 125? Select two options.

q = 55 StartRoot 5 EndRoot
q = -5Negative 5 StartRoot 5 Endroot
q = 33 StartRoot 5 Endroot
q = -3Negative 3 StartRoot 5 EndRoot
q = 2525 StartRoot 5 EndRoot

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Answer:

q = 5 startroot 5 endroot

q = Negative 5 startroot 5 endroot

Explanation:

q² - 125 = 0

q² = 125

q = +/- sqrt(125)

q = +/- 5sqrt(5)

User Edorian
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Answer:


5√(5) and
-5√(5)

Explanation:

We want to find roots of the function:
f(q)=q^2-125. The roots are the numbers that make the function f(q) = 0. So set the expression equal to 0:


q^2-125=0

Add 125 to both sides:


q^2=125

Square root both sides:


q= +/-
√(125) = +/-
√(5^2*5) = +/-
5√(5)

So, the answers are
5√(5) and
-5√(5). (Sorry, I can't tell what the answer choices are)

Hope this helps!

User Ravi Ashara
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