SOLUTION: a student is asked to solve b^2+x^2=a^2 and gives the solution:x=a-b. What did they do wrong and how do you correctly solve this????
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a student is asked to solve b^2+x^2=a^2 and gives the solution:x=a-b. What did they do wrong and how do you correctly solve this????
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b^2+x^2=a^2
x^2=a^2-b^2
x=sqrt(a^2-b^2), x=-sqrt(a^2-b^2)
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Ed