Use the square root property to solve the quadratic equation.

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To solve the quadratic equation \( 4x^2 - 44 = 0 \) using the square root property, follow these steps:

  1. Isolate the quadratic term: \[ 4x^2 = 44 \]

  2. Divide both sides by 4: \[ x^2 = \frac{44}{4} \] \[ x^2 = 11 \]

  3. Take the square root of both sides: \[ x = \pm \sqrt{11} \]

Thus, the solutions to the equation are: \[ x = \sqrt{11} \quad \text{or} \quad x = -\sqrt{11} \]

Therefore, you can enter: \[ x = \sqrt{11} \text{ and } x = -\sqrt{11} \]

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