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    Explain Why the Equation\(x^{2}=16\) Has Two Real- Number Solutions, While the Equation
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Explain Why the Equation x2=16x^{2}=16x2=16 Has Two Real- Number Solutions, While the Equation

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Explain why the equation x2=16x^{2}=16x2=16 has two real- number solutions, while the equation x=4\sqrt{\mathrm{x}}=4x​=4 has only one real number solution.

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