Question
Solve the following quadratic equation using square roots: (z+6) = 8. (1 point)
0 {-2, -10}
• 1-0.34, -11.66,
0 {10, -22}
0 1-1.17, - 6.83 g
0 {-2, -10}
• 1-0.34, -11.66,
0 {10, -22}
0 1-1.17, - 6.83 g
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GPT-4o mini
To solve the quadratic equation \((z + 6) = 8\), we first isolate \(z\).
1. Subtract 6 from both sides:
\[
z + 6 - 6 = 8 - 6
\]
\[
z = 2
\]
Next, let's confirm if this process corresponds with the provided answer options. However, it looks like the problem doesn't contain a traditional quadratic form (like \(az^2 + bz + c = 0\)). As such, the provided options don't seem to apply directly since \(z = 2\) has no relation to the choices given.
If the intended question was indeed related to finding values that would emerge from a quadratic setup, we might need more information about the context from which the choices came. In the current instance, the sole solution for \((z+6) = 8\) clearly is:
\[
\boxed{2}
\]
which is not represented in the options provided.
1. Subtract 6 from both sides:
\[
z + 6 - 6 = 8 - 6
\]
\[
z = 2
\]
Next, let's confirm if this process corresponds with the provided answer options. However, it looks like the problem doesn't contain a traditional quadratic form (like \(az^2 + bz + c = 0\)). As such, the provided options don't seem to apply directly since \(z = 2\) has no relation to the choices given.
If the intended question was indeed related to finding values that would emerge from a quadratic setup, we might need more information about the context from which the choices came. In the current instance, the sole solution for \((z+6) = 8\) clearly is:
\[
\boxed{2}
\]
which is not represented in the options provided.