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Solve 5x^2=180 algebraically

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Hi...

Given:


\texttt{5x}²
\texttt{= 180}

Solution:


\texttt{5x}²
\texttt{= 180}

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide both sides by 5


\hookrightarrow{\mathtt{(5x^2)/(5)} = {\mathtt{(180)/(5)}

Simplify:


\hookrightarrow{\mathtt{x^2 = 36}


\hookrightarrow{\mathtt{For \: x^2 \: = f(a) \: the \: solutions \: are \: x = √(f(a))} ,
\mathtt{- √(f(a))}


\hookrightarrow{\mathtt{x = √(36)} ,
\mathtt{x = -√(36)}

Factor the number: 36 = 6²


\mathtt{= √(6^2)}

Apply radical rule:
\mathtt{\sqrt[n]{a^n} \: = a}


\mathtt{√(6^2) = 6} \\\mathtt{= 6}

-
√(36) = -6


\boxed{\fbox{\bf{x = 6 , x = -6}}}

Hope It Helps You...

User Samik
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Answer:

x = ± 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

Solve


  • 5x^2 = 180

  • x^2 = 180/5

  • x^2 = 36

  • √(x^2) = √(36)

  • x = \pm 6

The value of x is 6 or -6.

User SilentGhost
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