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Solve the quadratic equation by the square root method and write the solutions in radical forms simplify the solutions

Solve the quadratic equation by the square root method and write the solutions in-example-1
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Given the following quadratic equation:


(8x+20)^2=50

We will solve the equation by the square root method.

Taking the square root of both sides:


\begin{gathered} √((8x+20)^2)=\pm√(50) \\ \\ 8x+20=\pm√(50) \\ Note:√(50)=√(25*2)=5√(2) \\ \\ 8x+20=\pm5√(2) \end{gathered}

Subtract 20 from both sides


\begin{gathered} 8x+20-20=-20\pm5√(2) \\ 8x=-20\pm5√(2) \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 8


x=(-20\pm5√(2))/(8)

So, the answer will be:


x=(-20+5√(2))/(8);or;(-20-5√(2))/(8)

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