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42. When you take the square root of both sides of an equation, you use the symbol ± to show that a square root can be positive or negative. Why were you able to leave out the n…
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42. When you take the square root of both sides of an equation, you use the symbol ± to show that a square root can be positive or negative. Why were you able to leave out the negative possibility when solving for y in question 39? (2 points)
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337×246
=59908"
34564 so x is correct
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