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Solving quadratics equations by square root method

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Answer:

Explanation:

Here is an example:


3x^(2) +7=55

-7 on both sides of the equation


3x^(2) =48

divide by 3 on both sides


x^(2) =16

square root the
x^(2) and 16

x=±4

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can you elaborate? are you
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