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192 + 600x =  {x}^{2}
Please solve this equation.
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Answered by Diliptalapda
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \implies \:  \:  {x}^{2}  - 600x - 192

 \implies \:  \: x=\frac{-\left(-600\right)±\sqrt{\left(-600\right)^{2}-4\left(-192\right)}}{2}

 \implies \:  \: x=\frac{-\left(-600\right)±\sqrt{360000-4\left(-192\right)}}{2}

 \implies \:  \: x=\frac{-\left(-600\right)±\sqrt{360000+768}}{2}

 \implies \:  \: x=\frac{-\left(-600\right)±\sqrt{360768}}{2}

 \implies \:  \: x=\frac{600±8\sqrt{5637}}{2}

 \implies \:  \: x=\frac{8\sqrt{5637}+600}{2} \:  \:  and \: x=\frac{8\sqrt{5637} - 600}{2}

 \implies \:  \:  x=4\sqrt{5637}+300

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