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Please help Solve: x² - 64 = 0

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Answer: Solve : x2+64 = 0

Subtract 64 from both sides of the equation :

x2 = -64

When two things are equal, their square roots are equal. Taking the square root of the two sides of the equation we get:

x = ± √ -64

In Math, i is called the imaginary unit. It satisfies i2 =-1. Both i and -i are the square roots of -1

Accordingly, √ -64 =

√ -1• 64 =

√ -1 •√ 64 =

i • √ 64

Can √ 64 be simplified ?

Yes! The prime factorization of 64 is

2•2•2•2•2•2

To be able to remove something from under the radical, there have to be 2 instances of it (because we are taking a square i.e. second root).

√ 64 = √ 2•2•2•2•2•2 =2•2•2•√ 1 =

± 8 • √ 1 =

± 8

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Answer:

x = plus or minus 8

Explanation:

x² - 64 = 0

x² = 64

x =
√(64)

x = ± 8

User General Grievance
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