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  • 18-02-2020
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Use the square roots property to solve the quadratic equation (y+150)2=50.

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  • 18-02-2020

We can take the square root of both sides, adding a plus/minus sign of the right hand side:

[tex]\sqrt{(y+150)^2}=\pm\sqrt{50}\iff y+150 = \pm\sqrt{50}[/tex]

Then, we subtract 150 from both sides:

[tex]y=\pm\sqrt{50}-150[/tex]

So, the two solutions are

[tex]y_1 = \sqrt{50}-150,\quad y_2 = -\sqrt{50}-150[/tex]

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