SOLUTION: solve the following quadratic equation by using the definition of a square root and write the solution in simplified radical form. separate multiple entries with a comma. (4x+12

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Question 983141: solve the following quadratic equation by using the definition of a square root and write the solution in simplified radical form. separate multiple entries with a comma.
(4x+12)^2=50

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