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Solve the equation using square roots. Write your answer in simplest form.
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Solve the equation using square roots. Write your answer in simplest form. Question-example-1

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Answer:

The solutions to the quadratic equation involving square roots are:


x=2√(7)i+8,\:x=-2√(7)i+8

Explanation:

Given the equation


(1)/(4)\left(x-8\right)^2+8=1

subtract 8 from both sides


(1)/(4)\left(x-8\right)^2+8-8=1-8


(1)/(4)\left(x-8\right)^2=-7


\left(x-8\right)^2=-28


\mathrm{For\:}\left(g\left(x\right)\right)^2=f\left(a\right)\mathrm{\:the\:solutions\:are\:}g\left(x\right)=√(f\left(a\right)),\:\:-√(f\left(a\right))

solving


x-8=√(-28)


x-8=√(-1)√(28)


x-8=√(28)i
√(-1)=i


x=2√(7)i+8

similarly solving


x-8=-√(-28)


x-8=-2√(7)i


x=-2√(7)i+8

Therefore, the solutions to the quadratic equation involving square roots are:


x=2√(7)i+8,\:x=-2√(7)i+8

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