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What is the result of isolating x² in the equation below?
(x+1)² + (y-8)² = 9
OA. x²=-y²-2x+16y-56
OB. x² = y² +2x+16y+56
C. x = -² -56
D. * = y² +56


Sagot :

The required result of the identity is [tex]x^{2} =-y^{2}-2x+16y-56[/tex].

To isolate the algebraic expression given below we need to simplify it and then make [tex]x^{2}[/tex] the subject of the equation,

For that we must know the identity [tex](a+b)^{2}=a^{2}+2ab+b^{2}[/tex].

We will break the given equation on the basis of the given identity.

Now, [tex](x+1)^{2} +(y-8)^{2}=9\\[/tex]

     ⇒[tex]x^{2} +2x+1+y^{2}-16y+64=9\\[/tex]

     ⇒ [tex]x^{2} =-y^{2}-2x+16y-56[/tex]

So, the required result of isolating the above given equation is as above.

The correct answer is option B.

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