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Solve the quadratic equation. (x + 1)^2 = 16

A) x = 3 or -5 B) x = -3 or 5 C) x = ±5 D) x = ±1

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User Shonette
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If the square of a certain quantity must be 16, that quantity must be either 4 or -4.

In fact, in both cases we have
4^2=(-4)^2=16

So, we have two possible solutions:


x+1=4 \iff x=3


x+1=-4 \iff x=-5

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User Anm
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Answer:

A. x= 3 or -5

Explanation:

The solution is x = 3 or -5. The steps for solving the equation are shown.

(x + 1)2 = 16

(x + 1)2

= ±

16

x + 1 = ± 4

x + 1 = 4 or x + 1 = -4

x = 3 or -5

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User ThiagoPXP
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