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Which of the following could be the value of x in the equation x^2 - 21 = 100 Choose all the correct answers

Which of the following could be the value of x in the equation x^2 - 21 = 100 Choose-example-1

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x^{2}-21=100

Quadratic formula

Factor

1

Move terms to the left side

x^{2}-21=100

x^{2}-21-100=0

2

Subtract the numbers

x^{2}\textcolor{#C58AF9}{-21}\textcolor{#C58AF9}{-100}=0

x^{2}\textcolor{#C58AF9}{-121}=0

3

Use the quadratic formula

x=\frac{-\textcolor{#F28B82}{b}\pm \sqrt{\textcolor{#F28B82}{b}^{2}-4\textcolor{#C58AF9}{a}\textcolor{#8AB4F8}{c}}}{2\textcolor{#C58AF9}{a}}

Once in standard form, identify a, b, and c from the original equation and plug them into the quadratic formula.

x^{2}-121=0

a=\textcolor{#C58AF9}{1}

b=\textcolor{#F28B82}{0}

c=\textcolor{#8AB4F8}{-121}

x=\frac{-\textcolor{#F28B82}{0}\pm \sqrt{\textcolor{#F28B82}{0}^{2}-4\cdot \textcolor{#C58AF9}{1}(\textcolor{#8AB4F8}{-121})}}{2\cdot \textcolor{#C58AF9}{1}}

4

Simplify

Evaluate the exponent

Multiply the numbers

Add the numbers

Evaluate the square root

Add zero

Multiply the numbers

x=\frac{\pm 22}{2}

5

Separate the equations

To solve for the unknown variable, separate into two equations: one with a plus and the other with a minus.

x=\frac{22}{2}

x=\frac{-22}{2}

6

Solve

Rearrange and isolate the variable to find each solution

x=11

x=-11

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