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Let p=x^2-2 which equation is equivalent to (x^2-2)^2+18=9x^2-18 in terms of p

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Answer:

The equivalent equation is
p^2 + 18 = 9p

Explanation:

p is given by the following relation:


p = x^2 - 2

And we are given the following equation:


(x^2 - 2)^2 + 18 = 9x^2 - 18

On the right side, we can simplify. So


(x^2 - 2)^2 + 18 = 9(x^2 - 2)

Replacing
x^2 - 2 by p, the equation is:


p^2 + 18 = 9p

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