How do you solve #x^2-32=112#?
rArr x^2=32+112=144#
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To solve the equation (x^2 - 32 = 112), you would first add 32 to both sides of the equation to isolate the (x^2) term. Then, you would take the square root of both sides to solve for (x). However, since the equation involves both addition and subtraction, there will be two solutions. The solutions are (x = \pm \sqrt{144}), which simplifies to (x = \pm 12). Therefore, the solutions to the equation are (x = 12) and (x = -12).
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