Solving by squaring

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Problem

Consider the following attempt to solve an equation. The steps have been numbered for reference.

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Solving by squaring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which one of the following statements is true?

 

(A) Both −4 and −1 are solutions of the equation.

(B) Neither −4 nor −1 are solutions of the equation.

(C) One solution is correct and the incorrect solution arises as a result of step (1).

(D) One solution is correct and the incorrect solution arises as a result of step (2).

(E) One solution is correct and the incorrect solution arises as a result of step (3).

 

This question comes from TMUA Specimen paper 2.

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