SOLUTION: Using factoring, for what four values of x is the equation {{{ (x^2-10x+12)^2=144 }}} true?

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Question 1096725: Using factoring, for what four values of x is the equation true?
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x^2-10x+12)^2=144
x^2-10x+12=+/-12
x^2-10x+12=+12
x^2-10x=0
x(x-10)=0
x=0,10
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x^2-10x+12=-12
x^2-10x+24=0
(x-6)(x-4)=0
x=4,6
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