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Solve the equation using square roots.

Solve the equation using square roots.-example-1
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User Von Oak
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Answer:

Choice d is correct.

Explanation:

we have given equation

6x²=54

we have to solve this equation by using square roots.

for this, divide the above equation by 6 from both sides.

after applying division the equation become

6x²/6 = 54/6

x² = 9

now applying square root on both sides.

√x² = √9

so the final equation become:

x = ± 9

x = ± 9 is the required answer.

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User Carlos Perez
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Answer: LAST OPTION.

Explanation:

1. You have the following equation:


6x^(2)=54

2. Then you must solve for x, as following:


x^(2)=54/6\\x^(2)=9\\x=√(9)\\x=+/-3

Therefore, as you can see above, the answer for the exercise is the last option.

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User Elzo Valugi
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