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For this test remember all questions have two answers. Please put the smaller answer in the first blank. Solve. x2=12

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2.1 Solve : x2-12 = 0

Add 12 to both sides of the equation :

x2 = 12

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

x = ± √ 12

Can √ 12 be simplified ?

Yes! The prime factorization of 12 is

2•2•3

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).

√ 12 = √ 2•2•3 =

± 2 • √ 3

The equation has two real solutions

These solutions are x = 2 • ± √3 = ± 3.4641 /This is the answer

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