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25 April, 10:29

Is it possible for two different numbers, when squared, to give the same result? What does this result tell you about solving an equation when the variable is squared? How many solutions will an equation like this have? Will there always be the same number of solutions for any equation with a squared variable? Explain.

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  1. 25 April, 10:36
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    Let x, y be two different numbers

    suppose x^2=y^2

    then x^2-y^2=0

    which yields (x+y) (x-y) = 0

    so either x=y or x=-y

    In any case, x and y must be the same value

    also when a vairable is squared like y=x^2

    we must note that there are 2 possible solutions

    x = (+/-) sqrt (y)
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