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Can someone explain how 9-3x squared turns to that and not 3(3-x squared)?

Can someone explain how 9-3x squared turns to that and not 3(3-x squared)?-example-1

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Answer:

Yes, it's correct

Explanation:

9 - 3x² = 0

common factor 3

3(3-x²) = 0

divide bothside by 3

3-x²=0

=>x² = 3

=> x = ±√3

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