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Explain how to use the inverse operations to solve for x in the equation x^2=4
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Explain how to use the inverse operations to solve for x in the equation x^2=4
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Answer: 2
Step by step explanation: you multiply that number twice so if it was 2 you say 2•2 and that equals 4
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Divide 2 and 4 is 2 so 2•2=4
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