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Solve 5u^2 — 90 = 0, where u is a real number.

Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

If there is more than one solution, separate them with commas.

If there is no solution, click on "No solution".

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Answer:

+4.24, -4.24

Explanation:

We are given:


5u^2 - 90 = 0

Simply move 90 to the right hand side and solve:


5u^2 = 90\\\\\\u^2 = (90)/(5) \\\\\\\u^2 = 18\\


u = √(18)

It is noteworthy that a square root has two solutions, the positive and the negative of a number i.e. ±x

This is because
(+x)^2 = x^2 and
(-x)^2 = -x * -x = x^2

Hence:


u = ±
4.2426 ≅ ±4.24

The solutions of the equation are +4.24 and -4.24.

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