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A student solves the equation for v. Start with the original equation. k = one-half m v squared Use the square root property. StartRoot k EndRoot = one-half m StartRoot v squared EndRoot Use the division property of equality. StartRoot k EndRoot divided by m = (one-half m v) divided by m Use the multiplication property of equality. 2 times StartFraction StartRoot k EndRoot Over m EndFraction = one-half v times 2 Simplify. StartFraction 2 StartRoot k EndRoot Over m EndFraction = v Which statement explains how to correct the error that was made?

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Answer: its NOT "The division property of equality should have been applied to move the fraction to the other side of the equation"

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i took the test but it was wrong

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Answer:

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The square root property should have been applied to both complete sides of the equation instead of to select variables.

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When using the square root property, it applies to the whole side of the equation.

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