What are solutions of the equation 2X squared equals two use the graph of a related function whose roots answer the question

The equation 2X^2 = 2 can be simplified to X^2 = 1 by dividing both sides by 2. The solutions to this equation are X = 1 and X = -1.

To graph a related function whose roots are 1 and -1, we can use the quadratic function f(X) = (X-1)(X+1) which expands to f(X) = X^2 - 1. This function has roots at X = 1 and X = -1.

The graph of this function would be a parabola opening upwards, with the vertex at the point (0, -1) and crossing the X-axis at X = 1 and X = -1. This graph visually represents the solutions to the equation 2X^2 = 2.