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Solve the equation by factoring. x2+6x-16=0

a.{–2, –8}
c. {–2, 8}
b. {2, 8}
d. {–8, 2}

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Answer:

x = 2 or x = -8 (d)

Explanation:

Find two factors of 16 which differ by 6. The pair 8,2 works in that 8 × 2 = 16 and 8 - 2 = 6.

Hence we find:


0 = x^2+6x-16 = (x+8)(x-2)

So x = 2 or x = -8

Alternatively, complete the square then use the difference of squares identity:


a^2-b^2 = (a-b)(a+b)

with
a = (x+3) and
b=5 as follows:

0 = x^2+6x-16


=(x+3)^2-9-16


=(x+3)^2-25


=(x+3)^2-5^2
=((x+3)-5)((x+3)+5)


=(x-2)(x+8)

Hence zeros
x=2 and
x=-8

Subjects:

Algebra Quadratic Equations and Functions Comparing Methods for Solving Quadratics

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