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(x+4) ²+(x-4) ²=2x(x-5)+8​

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Answered by aditi50096
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by apradhan71
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Answer:

Rearrange:

Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation :

              (x+4)^2+(x-4)^2-(2*x*(x-5)+8)=0  

Step by step solution :

Step  1  :

Equation at the end of step  1  :

(((x+4)2)+((x-4)2))-(2x•(x-5)+8)  = 0  

Step  2  :

Step  3  :

Pulling out like terms :

3.1     Pull out like factors :

 10x + 24  =   2 • (5x + 12)  

Equation at the end of step  3  :

2 • (5x + 12)  = 0  

Step  4  :

Equations which are never true :

4.1      Solve :    2   =  0

This equation has no solution.

A a non-zero constant never equals zero.

Solving a Single Variable Equation :

4.2      Solve  :    5x+12 = 0

Subtract  12  from both sides of the equation :  

                 5x = -12

Divide both sides of the equation by 5:

                   x = -12/5 = -2.400

solution  found :

             x = -12/5 = -2.400

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