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what is the first step in solving a quadratic equation of the form given below?
$(ax + b)^2 = c$
a. take the square root of both sides
b. factor out a common factor
c. divide both sides by c
d. use the zero product rule
To solve a quadratic equation of the form \((ax + b)^2 = c\), the first logical step is to take the square root of both sides to isolate the squared term and start solving for \(x\). Factoring out a common factor (option B) is not applicable here as the equation is already a perfect square. Dividing both sides by \(c\) (option C) is not a standard first step for this form. Using the zero product rule (option D) is for factored quadratic equations set to zero, not for this square - root form.
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A. Take the square root of both sides