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The equation ( x^2 = K ) implies that ( x ) is the square root of ( K ). Therefore, ( x ) can be expressed as ( x = \sqrt{K} ) or ( x = -\sqrt{K} ), since both positive and negative values of ( x ) will satisfy the equation. The solution is valid only if ( K \geq 0 ), as the square root of a negative number is not defined in the set of real numbers.

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