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Solve for x in the equation x^2+2x+1=17

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first, subtract 17 on both sides: x²+2x-16=0
this cannot be factored, so use the quadratic formula to solve for x:
b²-4ac=2²-4(10(-16)=4+64=68
√68=2√17
so x=(-2+2√17)/2 or x=(-2-2√17)/2
x=-1+√17 or x=-1-√17
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User Stasiaks
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Answer:


x=-1+√(17) and
x=-1-√(17)

Explanation:


x^2+2x+1=17

To solve for x , we set the right hand side =0


x^2+2x+1=17

Subtract 17 on both sides


x^2+2x-16=0

Now apply quadratic formula


x=(-b+-√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

From the given f(x), the value of a=1, b=2, c=-16

Plug in all the values in the formula


x=(-2+-√(2^2-4(1)(-16)))/(2(1))


x=(-2+-√(68))/(2)


x=(-2+-2√(17))/(2)


x=-1+-√(17)


x=-1+√(17) and
x=-1-√(17)

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