To solve the equation \( x^2 = 16 \), we take the square root of both sides. This yields:
\[ x = \sqrt{16} \]
Thus, we find that:
\[ x = 4 \quad \text{and} \quad x = -4 \]
So the two solutions to the equation are \( 4 \) and \( -4 \).
by Tasheena Orelue - Monday, 2 December 2024, 1:45 PM
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x2= 16
x= square root of 16
x=4 and x= -4
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To solve the equation \( x^2 = 16 \), we take the square root of both sides. This yields:
\[ x = \sqrt{16} \]
Thus, we find that:
\[ x = 4 \quad \text{and} \quad x = -4 \]
So the two solutions to the equation are \( 4 \) and \( -4 \).