64x2=25

I saw the + sign -- why didn't you?

64x^2 = 25
8x = ±5
x = ±5/8

I apologize for the misunderstanding. You are correct.

The equation 64x^2 = 25 can be solved as follows:

Taking the square root of both sides:
√(64x^2) = √25

Simplifying:
8x = ±5

Dividing both sides by 8:
x = ±5/8

So, the solution to the equation is x = ±5/8

The equation you have written is 64x2 = 25. However, this equation is incorrect. In this case, we have 64 multiplied by 2, and the result should not be equal to 25.

To multiply numbers, you need to multiply the first number (known as the multiplicand) by the second number (known as the multiplier). In this case, the multiplicand is 64 and the multiplier is 2.

To find the correct answer, you can multiply 64 by 2 using the multiplication operation. Multiplying 64 by 2 gives us the result of 128, not 25.

So, the correct equation should be 64 x 2 = 128.

The equation 64x^2 = 25 is incorrect because it does not represent a true mathematical equation. In order to solve equations with variables, we need an equals sign (=) to indicate equality. Please revise the equation or provide more context so that I can help you further.