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Somebody please help. this is quadratics Solve each equation by taking square roots. 1.)6x^2=-90\\2.)b^2-4=-2\\3.)16x^2-7=-6\\4.)10p^2+9=239
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Somebody please help. this is quadratics
Solve each equation by taking square roots.
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