How do you solve x^2 = 121?

I'm confused on how to get this.
Can someone help me solve x^2x2 = 121?

1 Answer
Jun 5, 2018

You take the square root of both sides and make the right side have +-± signs. Or you can write in standard form and factor.

Explanation:

Given x^2 = 121x2=121

Take the square root of both sides (don't forget the +-± on the right):

x = +-11x=±11

This separates into:

x = 11x=11 and x = -11x=11

Another way to do it is:

Given x^2 = 121x2=121

Write in standard form by subtracting 121 from both sides:

x^2-121=0x2121=0

The form x^2-cx2c always factors into (x+sqrtc)(x-sqrtc)(x+c)(xc):

(x+11)(x-11) = 0(x+11)(x11)=0

Set both factors equal to 0:

x +11=0x+11=0 and x-11=0x11=0

x = -11x=11 and x = 11 larrx=11 same answer