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When x^2 =36, the only value x can be is 6, is it true

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

It is because the square root for 36 is 6

6×6=36

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

In the given equation the square of the x is equals to 36.

To find the value of x in any equation of this type:

Shift the power of x to the right which becomes reciprocal of the power of x

On shifting power of x from L.H.S to the R.H.S the power 2 becomes 1/2 which is equal to the square root of a value.

So x= √36

x= 6

So, the only value 'x' can have is 6 which is square root of 36.

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