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Solve each equation by taking square roots. Show your work the answer needs to be simplified and has to be done by perfect squares
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Solve each equation by taking square roots. Show your work the answer needs to be simplified and has to be done by perfect squares
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p^2 - 10 = 15
The p^2 needs to be by itself so add 10 to both sides.
p^2 = 25
To clear the power of 2, take the square root of both sides.
p = + - 5
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