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Please help me with this!​-example-1
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Hi Student!

The goal of this question is to determine x = 0 is a solution of the expression that was provided. The first step that we must take is input 0 into all of the x's that we have in the expression. Then we just simplify both sides and determine if the end expression is true and if it is then x = 0 is a solution.

Plug in the values


  • 1^3 + 1(1 - 1) = 1 - x^2

  • 1^3 + 1(1 - 1) = 1 - (0)^2

Simplify both sides


  • 1^3 + 1(0) = 1 - 0

  • 1 + 0 = 1

  • 1 = 1

Looking at the final expression, we can see that 1 is indeed equal to 1 and since the expression is true, we can say that x = 0 is a solution of the expression that was provided in the problem statement.

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Answer:

Yes, x = 0 is a solution to the given equation

Explanation:


  • 1^3+1(1-1)=1-x^2 (Given)


  • L.H.S.=1^3+1(1-1)


  • = 1 +1(0)


  • = 1+0


  • =1


  • R.H.S. =1-x^2


  • =1-(0)^2 (Plug x = 0)


  • =1-0


  • =1


  • \implies L.H.S. = R.H.S.

  • Thus, x = 0 is a solution to the equation
    1^3+1(1-1)=1-x^2
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