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Solve x2 + 4x – 4 = 0

Solve x2 + 4x – 4 = 0-example-1

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Answer:

Quadratic Equations! Yes!

Explanation:

Now, there are three methods to solving this:

1.Quadratic Formula

2.Factoring

3. Completing the square

Now, Based on the answers, I think it would be better if we used Quadratic Formula, as you cannot get the answer easily with factoring, and I'm a bit rusty on completing the square.

So, Quadratic Formula! To solve it using this method, we have to find x using this:
x=\frac{-b+-\sqrt{b^(2) -4ac} }{2a}(the +- before the square root means it could be both positive or negative)

Where a, b are coefficients and c is a term(in a quadratic equation form:
ax^(2) +bx+c=0)

So, we just have to input the stuff from our equation into the formula!


x=(-4+-√(32) )/(2)

Now, we can simplify the square root of 32 into 4 times the square root of 2


x=(-4+-4√(2) )/(2)

And, we can divide 2 from it all!


x=-2+-2√(2)

So, there you have it! The Answer is C, or 3.

Hope this helps!

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